On 03/01/14 08:30, Christian Alexander wrote:

I've just recently acquired "Learning Python", and I must state that it
is a fairly thorough book.  However it seems as if I am learning at a
very slow pace, so my question is, as far as setting a goal to master
the basics, where should I be within a years time?

It depends on where you start from. Can you program in other languages?
If so you should be very comfortable with Python programming in a year
(probably much less).

If you have never programmed before then Learning Python may not be the best tutorial since it assumes quite a lot of programming jargon etc is understood but if you persevere you should know the language well enough to write moderate sized programs (a few hundred lines say).

Is that meaningful? Maybe not.
To try a musical analogy, after a year you should be able to play simplified versions of popular tunes well enough that your friends recognize them and sing along. You could probably even try busking in the street for pennies. But you probably aren't going to be getting signed by Simon Cowell anytime soon.

hth
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Alan G
Author of the Learn to Program web site
http://www.alan-g.me.uk/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/alangauldphotos

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