On Tue, Oct 30, 2018 at 01:47:05PM +0530, P M wrote: > > The reason for this mail is, I am not really very expert or well versed in > any computer language or any field of computer. But I feel strong > connection and relationship with Linux. I also love Python programming > language. Despite of this love and attraction and affection I was unable to > learn anything because I wasn't having enough time and we people in India > don't have that much Linux craze and courses available. In short due to no > guidance I was unable to do anything and I am on the same position since > last 9 years with only few improvements.
We all start at zero. > I believe whoever reading this mail is far more knowledgeable and > experienced than me and having good knowledge of Linux. Please help me! > suggest me what can I do? how should I proceed? how should I go further in > the field of Linux? and what can I do with and how to go further in python? You need to have a goal; something that you want to accomplish. "Go further" is not a goal. > way of my seeing. I need clear conception of what I can do and what can be > done. Everything that can be done with a computer, can be done with Linux. > My one more query is that there is no any alternative available in linux > for Corel draw, MS office, video editing software. Although there are many > claims of alternatives but the reality is harsh, they are not as simple and > productive as the windows software. Please clear my view regarding this > also. People who have no experience doing a thing believe that the thing is hard. People who are used to doing things in a certain way tend to believe that it is the only way, or the best way. -dsr-