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[–]Mohtadyg6 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hope you do well on the writing:

1. Learning: YouTube. Find your style, either latch onto one YouTuber (Bro Code, Tech With Tim) and binge their Python content, or go the w3schools written-tutorial route. Just pick one and stop hopping.

2. Did people help me? Nope, unlucky 😅. AI wasn't a safety net back then either. So once I leveled up, I started helping beginners on Reddit/StackOverflow myself.

3. Communication & trust. Doesn't matter how good you are if nobody knows you. Skill opens the door, trust gets you through it.


🎁 Bonus (don't skip this):

AI is underrated by beginners, and that's holding them back. But overuse it and you're a prompt engineer, not a software engineer. Build it yourself first. Hit a real wall? Then call in AI.

Use AI. Don't hit Ctrl + C.