10 tips for learning PYTHON fast! Master Python in 2022!

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Here are 10 tips that will help make 2022 the year you master python.

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Great advice.

1. Remove distractions (total immersion is important)
2. Learn and apply computational thinking to problems
3. Choose problems to solve - apply your knowledge asap
4. Most importantly do it every single day - practice makes perfect
5. Don't give up

TheSuperUser
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I'm 75 and started learning Python a couple of months ago. It's a really interesting language and very versatile. Object Oriented Programming wasn't a thing when I became a Scientific Programmer Analyst in the early 1980s. If I can do it, I'm sure others can as well.

gecsus
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I am pushing on 70 and I am starting to learn python3, but that being said.. decades back I studied C, Lisp and Prolog, but it has been marry years since then.. and my personal APC and the Vax7, 11 was it at the time.. with FORTRAN on cards.. So at 70 we shall see how learning python goes.

NS-noli
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I learnt programming in my late thirties, and before that all I did was networking, you are absolutely right, there is no such thing as too late, I promise you, I was once in a class we had a 91 year old lady who came to learn, she was an inspiration to all of us, most people of her age would have given up, she didn't and she was a lot of fun to have around, she passed away 3 years later but that's beside the point, at least she did what she wanted. Well said my friend.
BTW you remind me a bit of Suggs lol

genuine
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Me: "Nah... I don't think I will have time to learn something as complex as a programming language this year"
2020: "Oh! You will... don't worry"

Shagadin
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Thanks. I'm 41, biologist, learning python and ml to analyse biological big data. This video gave me some energy.

cmatiolli
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Tip number 5 is key. I spent way too much time scratching my head over basics initially. When i moved on to bigger problems, i was able to naturally apply the basics without so much thinking.

ssjordan
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Thank you so much sir! I'm currently learning python and I was debating on going back and revising the basics, but you just helped me out big time! Blessings!

alexjimenez
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I am new to Python. And following your channel has really made my learning experience easier and fun

souravyogi
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"Age does not make a difference if you want to learn something", fantastic! thanks!

SamiUllah-cibh
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I heard about Python in the 90s, I only learned it in 15 years later. You will learn it when you need to use it. As with any language, you are not required to learn everything about a language, just need to learn enough to write what a program requires.

wonghow
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Great advice! Thank you for what you do!!

bigdan
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Relevant to me:
-Jeannette Wing
-Don't spend too much time on the basics
-Leetcode
-blog (with django?)

barbaraott
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More power to you man.
You and your work both are awesome.
Thankyou for your great work.

pranshulmashta
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Thank you! Although I don't intend on putting it into practice, I found number 9 particularly interesting.

sqsp
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I dig the intro music. Love the brevity and directness of your content.

michaelflores
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Fingers crossed. Just purchased the course !! ....thanks man.

wickedpompey
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This video is nice and concise.. I found it to be informative. I am at the beginning of my programming journey and I'm starting with Python. Thanks

sephanyahublake
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Thank you so much for the wonderful tips 👍

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A lot of good advice here. But, one problem I have found having learnt programming languages such as: Fortran, Basic and C etc is
"getting my head around" object orientated programming. Initially, I found it quite challenging at first because I was still trying to think the old way
and it did take me a lot of time to adjust; although I am 66 so I must make allowances. However, a lot of what I have learnt from those earlier languages
like the techniques involved with problem solving are transferable making learning a new language often a matter of learning their syntax; although OOP
had its own special challenges and rewards.

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