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RE: I started a Python programming course for beginners

in StemSocial2 years ago

I remember when I was learning about c++ code when I went to college and I frigging loved it. I loved solving problems with it and wondering why things were not working they way they were meant too. One of these days I'm going to be going back to get a degree in something programming related as now.

I might even look into SoloLearn after the summer season!

Little funny side story: One of the guys I went to college with was awesome at animation and when we got a new instructor for the 3rd time, he actually asked this student if he would be interested in making animated porn. This instructor only lasted 2 weeks, lied on his resume, and sexually harrassed the Massage students next door.

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lmao not sure if we should call that guy a legend or a turd. I hope to expand my repertoire as time goes by. SoloLearn seems to have courses for most of the well known programming languages. But that's a long term goal anyways. My favorite parts of the course is the coding projects they have you do at the end of each lesson. They give you a task to build a kind of program based on the things you've learned so far. It always incorporates something from the current lesson and some stuff from older lessons. That's where I learn the most.

I will definitely be giving it a look at then! It will give me something else to do over the winter!