Sep-21-2020, 10:20 AM
(This post was last modified: Sep-21-2020, 10:20 AM by oli_action.)
Hi everyone,
I completed the python beginner and intermediate level tutorial and I want to start working on my own projects. Easier said than done! I am really struggling to start a project on my own. I feel every time I have an idea I am unable to execute it properly.
What type of projects should I be focusing on at my level and if I can't do it then do I have to start over?( I want to avoid this "tutorial purgatory" everyone is raging about). So what exactly is the right approach to this?
I was also wondering if you could share your experience and talk about your first ever python project you did on your own? What did you do and how long did it take? What was the most difficult part about it and did you complete it? How much did you really do on your own without using the internet? Thanks. Looking forward to reading your stories.
I completed the python beginner and intermediate level tutorial and I want to start working on my own projects. Easier said than done! I am really struggling to start a project on my own. I feel every time I have an idea I am unable to execute it properly.
What type of projects should I be focusing on at my level and if I can't do it then do I have to start over?( I want to avoid this "tutorial purgatory" everyone is raging about). So what exactly is the right approach to this?
I was also wondering if you could share your experience and talk about your first ever python project you did on your own? What did you do and how long did it take? What was the most difficult part about it and did you complete it? How much did you really do on your own without using the internet? Thanks. Looking forward to reading your stories.