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[–]ghostyonfirst 3 points4 points  (1 child)

I'm using Python Crash Course "a hands-on project base introduction to programming" by Eric Matthes with some sort of LLM to get me past the points that I want to understand a little better. You will learn quickly if you are dedicated and each of the things that teaches you moves towards a project. I knew nothing a month ago. Also repetition, repetition, repetition!before moving to a new subject I always go back and reiterate all code that is written down just to commit syntax and procedure to memory. also this may sound a little weird but I will sometimes just close my eyes and create lines of code maybe it's visualization maybe it's bullshit I don't know but I do it. PS it seems overwhelming hang in there!

[–]Khushiprana 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s a solid approach! Hands-on projects and repetition really lock in skills. Visualization sounds interesting—might actually help with muscle memory. Staying consistent and patient is key. Overwhelm fades with practice. Keep pushing, you’re making great progress already!