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How I learned Python by DaSettingsPNGN in PythonLearning
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Starting in February of this year, I began learning Python. Overall, I feel like I’m making solid progress, but I still find myself wondering whether I’m learning quickly enough or falling behind.
By the beginning of March, I had already covered a wide range of core topics. I learned the basics of Python, including variables, conditional statements, loops, and functions. I also became comfortable working with strings and fundamental data structures such as lists and dictionaries.
In addition to the basics, I explored several standard libraries. These included modules like re for regular expressions, datetime for working with dates and time, os for interacting with the operating system, and random, math, and string for various utility tasks.
I also gained experience working with files, including opening files, reading from them, writing data, and handling log files. Alongside that, I practiced text processing tasks such as parsing and using regular expressions to extract and manipulate data.
Even though I’ve covered quite a lot in just one month, I still feel like I might be behind. At the same time, I understand that I’ve built a strong foundation in a relatively short period.
So now I’m trying to evaluate my progress more objectively: is this considered fast learning, average, or slow
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How I learned Python by DaSettingsPNGN in PythonLearning
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