I used to know how to do python at a decent lvl, but after opting to learn C, C++, and Java + Spring Boot and how they structure and there philosophy, I find myself having difficulty coding it, although I can read it just fine. Last I coded python outside of experimenting if I still knew it was 4 years ago.
I used Telusko for Java and spring boot as a supplement w/ mooc.fi java and chad darby for spring boot. I also have free access to Dr. Angela Yu’s 100 day python course. I’m not sure which way to go or if there is something that can help me keep up with modern techniques and mythologies, as both kind of seem outdated.
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r/learnpython I used to know how to do python at a decent lvl, but after opting to learn C, C++, and Java + Spring Boot and how they structure and there philosophy, I find myself having difficulty coding it, although I can read it just fine. Last I coded python outside of experimenting if I still knew it was 4 years ago. I used Telusko for Java and spring boot as a supplement w/ mooc.fi java and chad darby for spring boot. I also have free access to Dr. Angela Yu’s 100 day python course. I’m not sure which way to go or if there is something that can help me keep up with modern techniques and mythologies, as both kind of seem outdated. submitted by /u/Redgeraraged [link] [comments]
I used to know how to do python at a decent lvl, but after opting to learn C, C++, and Java + Spring Boot and how they structure and there philosophy, I find myself having difficulty coding it, although I can read it just fine. Last I coded python outside of experimenting if I still knew it was 4 years ago.
I used Telusko for Java and spring boot as a supplement w/ mooc.fi java and chad darby for spring boot. I also have free access to Dr. Angela Yu’s 100 day python course. I’m not sure which way to go or if there is something that can help me keep up with modern techniques and mythologies, as both kind of seem outdated.
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