Hey there aspiring programmer! Ready to jump into the world of coding? Here are some tips that will help you navigate through the chaos of programming:
- You don't need to be a genius to learn programming! Most programmers are self-taught, so just roll up your sleeves and get cracking.
- Everything you need to learn programming is available online for free. Yes, you heard it right! No need to shell out your hard-earned money for expensive courses or books.
- But, if you're like me and need some structure to your learning, courses are a great option. Without a proper structure, you might get lost in the vast world of programming.
- Choosing a programming language can be as tough as choosing between Pizza and Biryani on a Sunday Evening. But trust me, Python is a great language to start with. It's beginner-friendly, versatile, and widely used.
- Now, let's get started with the fun stuff! Here's a plan that will help you make the most out of your learning:
- One book: This will be your holy grail and will always be by your side, even when you're not using your phone or computer.
- One course/playlist: This will be your main source of learning, where you'll get to hear a real-life human being's voice, instead of just reading text off a screen.
- One website: This will help you stay up-to-date with the latest happenings in the world of Python.
- One community: Connect with other like-minded individuals who can help you identify your strengths and weaknesses.
6. Still not sure where to start? Fear not! Here are some of my personal recommendations that will help you become a Python pro in no time:
So, what are you waiting for? It's time to start your coding journey and become the next programming superstar!
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