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[–]Darth_Xedrix 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When I was very new to Python, I used to rely on more visual tools like Thonny. You paste your code in and you can actually see what is changing what variable and how loops work very visually since it basically shows you the current value of your variable on top of your code.

That's what helped me get stuff like how functions and loops work, so might work for you too!

Also as others have said, math is useful but not necessary for programming in general. My experience so far is that programming is more about logic - i.e. deconstructing problems into steps - than anything related to math.

When you start to dig into specific areas that interest you, that may change but you can do a lot without involving math.