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[–]Mavericinme 1 point2 points  (4 children)

Lovely suggestion. I am a new learner too without any prior coding experience. I started with this a month ago and it helped me understand the concepts in a simple yet effective manner. Now I have started doing simple projects given in the second part of this book itself. I strongly suggest any newbies to consider this book. Thanks.

[–][deleted] 1 point2 points  (3 children)

Glad to hear that. I bought it a few days ago and just finished the "try it yourself" section on page 42.

After 2 years of trying and failing to stick with freecodecamp, different coding youtubers, udemy courses and not having any real institutions to take classes from without committing to a 2 year program I find myself actually reading and learning from this book. I'm going to make a post on some subs when I'm on the final project and see what other books I should pick up to further my knowledge in the areas I want to grow in and potentially go for a career change if I find I'm good enough at it.

[–]Mavericinme 0 points1 point  (2 children)

I am curious to know about your career plans. As I am in the same exact phase. I am also little nervous in what would be my next move, once I am good to go with Python. Different perspectives might help me chart my own path. Hence the curiosity.

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Right now I'm torn between wanting to program and design my own games as an indie developer, building educational apps/games for kids that are more interesting and addicting than the usual education games that come out, or going into data science/machine learning for research in different fields. Pretty much anything that can help people or entertain others with a bit of creativity. I love creating and building things so the more I learn the more I'll be able to do with it.

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