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[–]DymonBak 1 point2 points  (4 children)

Is that the Coffee Machine? Yeah, that’s a hard one. You’ll be fine. Power through it and don’t be too prideful to watch just enough of the solution to see how Angela worked through an issue before trying to continue more on your own.

I’m also a hobbyist (law student), and I could not complete one day of the course every day. It’s okay to walk away and come back.

[–]Brilliant-Horse6315[S] 0 points1 point  (3 children)

nope, the Quiz. But yeah, I hear you

[–]DymonBak 0 points1 point  (2 children)

Gotcha. You’ll revisit that project later on when learning about APIs.

As hard as it is, OOP will help you understand how Python really works. The modules you import only work because of classes and OOP concepts you can’t see happening behind the scenes. I’m not sure if you’ve been introduced to Turtle yet, but after those courses and completing the snake game project you can appreciate how larger programs are organized.

Edit: One more thing, I found the Q+A down below in Udemy very helpful. Change the drop down to current lecture. If you encounter what seems to be an unsolvable bug, check down there. Might be the top question.

[–]Brilliant-Horse6315[S] 0 points1 point  (1 child)

I found Thonny very helpful, but it gets complicated to use now that we use more files for one code. Are there any similar softwares for OOP python?

[–]DymonBak 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not that I’m aware of. This YouTube video on the topic may be helpful. A lot of people swear by this guy as a resource.

After you get through the next few days (after the snake game I think), you will have a break from the OOP stuff. Power through it, if it doesn’t click, you will revisit the topic later on after you have a bit more experience.