On 01/28/2013 07:34 AM, Huey Mataruse wrote:
I have been learning Python on my own and its been 1yr now and i still feel i 
dont know anything, is there a way that i can use to increase my way of 
learning.
I feel there is more that i can do with python that other languages cannot.

Please help.


Welcome to Python.

Nothing wrong with learning Python on your own, but if you feel you haven't made much progress in a year, perhaps your approach is inadequate, or perhaps you need more discipline in applying it. Or maybe you actually know more than your realize. If you could be specific in some concept that escapes you, maybe we could give some specific help.

First, your background. Are you fluent in any other languages? Have you any college training in any particular computer skills? Do you use them in your work, or what?

Next, what have you been doing to actually try to learn? Have you worked through a tutorial, and I mean really worked through it, writing programs for every exercise, not just read it, and hoped it'd stick? If so, which tutorial?

Finally, what version of Python are you learning, and on what OS can you play? Do you actually have it installed, or is this book learning? Do you work in an environment where you could write an occasional utility in your own choice of language? Or does it all need to be on your own time?

tu...@python.org is generally better suited for beginner's questions than python-list. But since you're already here...

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