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TopicITT: I document my Python coding journey
SomeLikeItHoth
03/18/22 1:39:02 AM
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SamusGlory posted...
udemy
Those seem like some great courses. If I can offer a bit of advice, which I don't normally do unless people ask, just make sure you don't get stuck in tutorial hell like I did. If you learn something new, make a project out of it. For example, say you learn how to add numbers together, make a calculator. If you learn about f strings, make a score board. Focus on the learning concepts and make use of them. It will turn a one month course into a six month one, but you'll learn so much more from it.

CrimsonWaffle posted...
I'm seriously thinking about learning coding as well. Is HTML a good place to start? I also have no programming experience.
https://www.freecodecamp.org/

You should. @CrimsonAngel
Start there.

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