Feb-12-2019, 11:29 AM
Well the reason I ask is because I think today I've... hit a wall. I'm beginning to question the wisdom of jumping ship in the middle of learning Python 2. I'm starting to think that I should just finish python 2 on code academy, and try to get a certificate. Then, work for a year somewhere (wherever I can) and really learn from on the job experience. Then, once it can be said that I understand it well, then upgrade to the better language that is Python 3.
I'm thinking my trouble stems from Code academy, to me it seems they've really dropped the ball on their Python 3 lessons. They're not nearly as good as the Python 2 lessons in my opinion. So much so that I'm considering going elsewhere to learn, and asking for a refund. It looks to me like they're attempting to take too many shortcuts with their teaching. Likely saving them time and money in the process.
So I'm kind of at a stopping point in my studies of programming, which for me really sucks. As I desire to keep moving forward. But I have to figure out the best thing to do.
I'm thinking my trouble stems from Code academy, to me it seems they've really dropped the ball on their Python 3 lessons. They're not nearly as good as the Python 2 lessons in my opinion. So much so that I'm considering going elsewhere to learn, and asking for a refund. It looks to me like they're attempting to take too many shortcuts with their teaching. Likely saving them time and money in the process.
So I'm kind of at a stopping point in my studies of programming, which for me really sucks. As I desire to keep moving forward. But I have to figure out the best thing to do.