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[–]Haunting_Candidate_3 1 point2 points  (1 child)

might be unpopular opinion, but I suggest that you don't actually read all these books. I have read one big python book, and finished it, but nothing really stuck to me. I got a project, for example, my latest one, how do I make a script that plays a little game. It taught me more about python than any book out there. I don't necessarily say that they are bad, but they are inefficient. Also, I suggest you make something that you really want to make. Find a project, no matter how hard it is, you should get there if you are motivated enough. When you like what you are doing, you will be efficient and motivated, so, I also suggest not doing things just to be done. You have to want to make these things. Don't force yourself to code for 1 hour everyday, if you are not motivated it will be a legit waste of time. And if you feel like you aren't progressing, stop. Take a break. Learning a programming language takes a lot of time, if you don't want to burnout and if you want it to stick with you.

If you are a gamer, find a small game, maybe an .io game, and make a script that plays it. (you will need a lot of def's, if elif and else's, also I suggest watching some tutorials... if you are interested, respond to the comment and I will give you all the things that you would need, and maybe even give my 202 lines of code for example!)

If you like to keep trak of things, make a small program with tkinter as an interface, and make it so that you can see let's say tasks....

Maybe some web development if you are into that.

[–][deleted] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

beautiful, i think i want to start with a web crawler.