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ElifIT2016-02-29 13:03:18
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ElifIT, 2016-02-29 13:03:18

Are there any good Python courses in Moscow?

Good day to all!
Foreword:
I am now 22, received a higher education, studied at the IVP, I work as a system administrator. Programming has always seemed to me something very interesting, creative, and even, probably, my own: you can think, think, create, and present it to people - it's wonderful. Why Python? At first I tried to learn Java, but nothing worked out with it at all, but as soon as I started leafing through the Python literature, I immediately realized that it would be clearer and clearer to me than other programming languages.
Main part:
For about 4.5 months I have been studying Python on my own in various ways: literature, video courses on YouTube, codecademy and so on.
At work, at home and in my free time, I often sit and try to double-check myself at codecademy, where you get some skills, of course, but for some time now I have been catching myself thinking that I have stumbled upon some kind of "wall" that I cannot jump over, I would not say that this is uncertainty, but I also do not have the knowledge, in comparison with professionals, but this "wall" seems to me somehow insurmountable. I tried to create a project that, as many programmers advise, will implement what I'm interested in - I tried to write a program, but somehow it didn't work out. I study Python for 2-4 hours a day, yes, I know that this is not enough, but there is also work that brings money for bread. Am I wondering "Is this mine?" - no, I know for sure that I'm interested, and the mentality is technical, but often I "swim",
That's why I came to the conclusion that a teacher is needed.
And now, I would like to ask: are there any good Python courses in Moscow?

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Anonymous Androidovich, 2016-02-29
@abbath0767

From my own experience, albeit small, I can say that for any PL, the most important thing is to understand the basics, or as it is commonly called, core. Having learned the basics, you can already create your projects, solve your problems, and when faced with problems, try to solve them - Google and Stockoverflow will help.
Two months ago, I didn’t even know what google spreadsheets and their api were, as well as working with the database using language tools, and then it already seemed incredibly complicated - but setting a trivial task for myself (where I superficially familiarized myself with the above) I decided a lot of problems and filled a large gap in knowledge, in my opinion, since I had to understand both the functional part of the issue and the non-functional part (logging, indexing in the database, remembered and pulled up sql, etc.). All this is the foundation for, for example, an even larger project, or a place of work. Try, solve problems, ask questions - be interested. And After a while, you will notice that you are not just a donut hole.

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Arina Grigorieva, 2016-02-29
@sloboda

software-testing has a course. But, as I understand it, rather the basics.
On the steppe they really praise who passed.

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zooks, 2016-02-29
@zooks

The best course is Lutz's book. And where you can give money to no avail, Google will tell you.

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Boy, 2016-03-03
@demavair

Great video course on Python. You can watch the introductory video lesson, and you will understand whether it is yours or not.

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nastylitototvchenko, 2019-01-08
@nastylitototvchenko

excellent python courses in Moscow isium - EasyUM

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