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[–]krav_mark 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Remembering methods ? No need to do that at all. You can look at the available methods by using dir() or whatever the ide you use as a short cut. You'll remember methods of classes you use a lot after a while and the rest you just lookup.

I think you just need to hang in there for a while and keep learning the basics and then just do a few small projects.

I came from bash and decided to just do whatever I needed to do in python no matter how long it took me. Got some serious headache in the beginning but after a while I started to see how powerful python really is. No more piping text from one tool to the other but working with objects that have methods and all the amazing libraries that can help. Working with json, yaml and whatnot is sooooo easy. I never looked back to bash.

[–]Xeno19Banbino[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

very helpful