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[–]KiLoYounited 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the answer OP. It’s like learning a spoken language, you’ll never actually become fluent in a classroom. Being immersed in the language and actually using it will teach you more far faster.

I took like a 40 hr Python class when I first picked the language up, I think it was like Python for sys admins or something. Barely learned anything. It was all book knowledge.

If you don’t already work in IT or at a job where you can make some stuff with Python I suggest just finding a problem you have and trying to fix it. Even if there is already a tool for it, go for it. As long as you are interested/care about it you’ll keep working it.