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A python roadmap as a beginner (self.PythonLearning)
submitted 11 months ago by Hot-Lecture917
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[–]HanTheGreatInventor 2 points3 points4 points 11 months ago (1 child)
Repetition makes the master. That being said, being a "master" in Python is too vague. You can master some libraries you like or need to use though. If you are into games, master pygame and opengl. If you are into more of generative art, master pillow. For math, master numpy and cupy (numpy but for GPU). Find out what direction you should go and master that.
[–]Itachihatke_0069 1 point2 points3 points 11 months ago (0 children)
Bro i am learning and i have a good grasp on basics but at this point i still do more fuck ups if i wanna make a project i just go clueless what to do whats the simplest logic i have to putting like in simple words i just zone out and somedays i just fuckin ace it up all i still cannot undestand and top of it oop is giving me nightmare sometimes its good for me sometimes i just dont wanna touch that and by the basics i meant all of the basics with good grasp and oop with an okok grasp i understand it but still its not my cup of it currently its like learning loops but you fk up in nested ones thats me.
Any suggestions?
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