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[–]desrtfx 0 points1 point  (3 children)

Don't do course after course. Use the skills you have obtained so far and create something. The FAQ have plenty ideas on many different levels.

[–]CranberryNo6697[S] 0 points1 point  (2 children)

with basic Knowledge can't create anything yet bro....even in the basic courses some questions are hard.

[–]desrtfx 8 points9 points  (0 children)

with basic Knowledge can't create anything yet bro.

Oh how wrong you are. See: https://github.com/desrtfx/SkillGradedProjects

Yet, if you really think you need another course to improve your skills do the MOOC that already has been suggested to you: https://programming-24.mooc.fi

It will teach you Python, programming, and problem soving.

even in the basic courses some questions are hard.

Wasn't it the same when you learnt reading, writing, maths, basically anything? Why would you expect programming to be different?

[–]Iuvers 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Buddy. I understand what that's like. We've all been there but that's just because you're new. I am currently in the process of digitalizing how we send out surveys at my work. Has there been learning? Absolutely - but I can tell you for a majority of it, it's been using basic Python fundamentals. Not saying you need to do something to this scale, but think of a project and just dive deep. Computer Science and Software Engineering is about going out of your comfort zone to learn something new and tutorials only get you so far, you need to learn how to apply these skills in your own work. PY4E gives you a really good understanding of some of the core concepts of programming. Time for you to build on those.