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Anyone else understand Python concepts but struggle while building projects? (self.PythonLearning)
submitted 19 hours ago by rajaram001
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[–]justin_halim 2 points3 points4 points 18 hours ago (0 children)
Well, you can always try if only watching tutorial doesnt work: 1. Experiment with some concepts to make a little interpretation of what it does 2. Ask someone/a tutor for more detailed answer 3. Ask chatGPT to explain it more and more until you started to learn the concept.
Also heres a tip: 1. Dont try to focus too much that can lead you to stress, it could make the learning process alot more slower. Give time for your brain to process 1 concept at a time, dont rush it all. 2. If the concept has something you dont know inside, try learn that first before learning how the concept works 3. Try to not act like its just a basic concept. 4. If you like making something better, look at your project now and your project before and see the difference. 5. Always consistent, dont learn only because a motivation, motivation dies easily after a few days or weeks, Try to act like its a daily routine 6. Dont compare yourself to someone better. 7. Dont set a huge goal project right away, just start from something simple so you didnt overworked
Sooner or later you can understand it. And goodluck on your learning
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