Nov-20-2019, 09:45 PM
I've been learning python ( & sql) for a few months now. I'm having a little bit of a rough time remember the stuff i go through, main issue seems to be forgetting what comes when and exactly how the code is supposed to be structured.
I come from a very broad IT background where I basically was and still is a jack of all trades. This is a problem in the sense that I am an expert at nothing.
So i'm trying to get specalized in python & sql for future job security, but I was wondering if anybody here has any learning patterns that you could share?
When you work on something that is (to you) either difficult or timetaking, how do you avoid all these minor writing errors in your code?
What i've done so far is just make sure I save all the code i've ever used in a general folder and backtrack to that folder and pick out and proofread the stuff that is in there, but I'd rather just remember the syntax in my head automatically. Does this come with time?
I come from a very broad IT background where I basically was and still is a jack of all trades. This is a problem in the sense that I am an expert at nothing.
So i'm trying to get specalized in python & sql for future job security, but I was wondering if anybody here has any learning patterns that you could share?
When you work on something that is (to you) either difficult or timetaking, how do you avoid all these minor writing errors in your code?
What i've done so far is just make sure I save all the code i've ever used in a general folder and backtrack to that folder and pick out and proofread the stuff that is in there, but I'd rather just remember the syntax in my head automatically. Does this come with time?