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by klrr
4944 days ago
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Sure, I spent about 1 week learning the very basics about variables, loops and functions etc. After that I started looking for a harder challange and finded a few fun problems in some tutorials. I got very angry when I tried to solve them, since I pretty much didn't knew how to program, just about the basics of pythons syntax. What made me even more angry was, when I tried to find the solution many people suggested using all different modules and learning how to use it, instead of telling how to solve it with what I thought was programming. Also this OOP stuff was also very hard for me, since I only found. Tutorials which assumed you knew OOP in another language already. |
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It does sound like you had difficulty with managing complexity. That's definitely valid. It's hard to learn a bunch of modules when you're first starting out. I guess for that you just need to add a sprinkling of common sense where warranted, and manage the amount of new things you're learning.
Anyways, just was curious to hear where people have difficulty when starting out, so thanks.