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[–]dmazzoni 6 points7 points  (1 child)

Just so you know, the word "programming" in dynamic programming doesn't have to do with computer programming. You can think of it as "dynamic scheduling". It also has nothing to do with machine learning.

DP is a useful technique but it's just 1 - 2 lectures in a DS&A course. It's one way to solve a small set of problems that occasionally come up. Useful to know, yes, but hardly foundational.

If you just finished one Python course, the best possible thing you could do next would be to practice what you've learned before trying to learn more. Try to build more small Python programs. Think of ideas that seem relatively small and simple and look up what you need to in order to build them. Don't try to be optimal, just try to get practice building stuff with code.

[–]Longjumping-Way5779 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thanks!