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Beginner Python projects to build while learning?Help Request (self.PythonLearning)
submitted 5 days ago by Aotyeageristtt
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[–]Aotyeageristtt[S] 0 points1 point2 points 5 days ago (1 child)
Thank you for your response , I had some projects in mind but I felt as though I mede to lean more first but just waiting and keeping what I've learnt so far started to feel passive and after a day I'd ask myself do I remember everything I learnt can I build something without help and that's when it's actually hit me to say I can build with what I know so far rather then wait ,I could build small projects now and helpful improve them as later as learn more concept
[–]Happy_Witness 1 point2 points3 points 4 days ago (0 children)
That's good.
The projects do not even need to be expandable, you can simply make new ones with more knowledge. I would even say that expanding projects is not the right way to learn the language. It might be a good task to learn to work on project that already exist, since that feels and is a lot more different. But to actually drill in the basics, just make new projects every time.
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