How to learn Python coding fast - Step by step roadmap
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I started learning Python after I found a purpose for it. I led a site mapping activity for our agency that was mandated by our mayor. My supervisor wanted me to back up nearly 900 PDF files that I'd have to download from the urls. Because I didn't know Python at the time, I asked the AI the best way to back up those PDF files, and it offered to write a Python script. My interest was piqued, so I let it. When I saw how much time that script saved me, I told my supervisor I wanted to make learning Python my annual goal. That was back in October. Since then, I've grown accustomed to writing and running scripts through VS Code. A colleague who was teaching me Python helped me install Miniconda as my package manager. I don't want to be a coder, but I've found ways to implement Python in my work flow. I'm not an expert on everything about Python, but I'm comfortable enough to run open source Python modules created by developers that give me quality of life tools. I'm still learning. My next step is to understand classes and decorators.
Having a goal in mind makes it so much easier to learn anything. Plus you will touch on most of the topics mentioned just by proxy.
Even though I've been coding for a little while now, these videos are great motivation!
Picking the specialization is the hardest path. I'm about to graduate and I've been learning python for awhile know the fundamentals just not sure which way to focus on.
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I don't even know anything bout python just a beginner but I must learn it
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🔹Start building real Python skills today with DataCamp’s Python Programming Fundamentals track (perfect if you’re still shaky on the basics): https://datacamp.pxf.io/55XxQL 🔹Level up to job-ready Python with the Associate Python Developer track and learn the skills companies actually expect: https://datacamp.pxf.io/PO2W9Y 🔹Save 25% on any DataCamp course right now and remove the excuse of “I’ll do it later”: https://datacamp.pxf.io/raAB3R
I started learning Python after I found a purpose for it. I led a site mapping activity for our agency that was mandated by our mayor. My supervisor wanted me to back up nearly 900 PDF files that I'd have to download from the urls. Because I didn't know Python at the time, I asked the AI the best way to back up those PDF files, and it offered to write a Python script. My interest was piqued, so I let it. When I saw how much time that script saved me, I told my supervisor I wanted to make learning Python my annual goal. That was back in October. Since then, I've grown accustomed to writing and running scripts through VS Code. A colleague who was teaching me Python helped me install Miniconda as my package manager. I don't want to be a coder, but I've found ways to implement Python in my work flow. I'm not an expert on everything about Python, but I'm comfortable enough to run open source Python modules created by developers that give me quality of life tools. I'm still learning. My next step is to understand classes and decorators.
Having a goal in mind makes it so much easier to learn anything. Plus you will touch on most of the topics mentioned just by proxy.
Even though I've been coding for a little while now, these videos are great motivation!
Picking the specialization is the hardest path. I'm about to graduate and I've been learning python for awhile know the fundamentals just not sure which way to focus on.
Your dedication is admirable, thank you so much
Good bro appreciate your's work ❤
I don't even know anything bout python just a beginner but I must learn it
Thank you so much.. useful video ❤
These are nice tips for learning.