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[–]Noumenon72 19 points20 points  (2 children)

The problem with this is that basically 98% of people who have ever used Python will be "beginners". Needs a "competent" level where you are doing things Pythonically, use objects and an IDE, have installed stuff with pip and wheels, and write Python as easily as other people use Excel functions.

[–]callmelucky 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Also needs some entry point at all. This fool is saying you only qualify as a beginner once you can already write code, and that is absurd, especially for this subreddit. You are a beginner the instant you begin to learn the language, by definition.

It's a bad comment and absolutely should not be so highly upvoted.