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How to learn to think like a programmer?
Good afternoon everyone, recently I wanted to do programming on my own interest (relatively 3 months ago), I went through many languages (at the beginning I wanted to do web programming, studied js, after c ++ and settled on PYTHON), I studied books in c ++ from Bjorn Stroustrup, and now I'm learning to program in A BYTE OF PYTHON, but that's just how I got to 100 (there was already work on a real project, there were a lot of problems), then I scored and went to watch lectures on PYTHON algorithms from Timofey Khiryanov looked more than 18 lectures, it was very difficult to understand, all this time it seems to me that I was not thinking correctly and because of this I could not program, I still have a burning desire to learn how to code, please guide me!
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then I scored and went to watch lectures on PYTHON algorithms from Timofey Khiryanov
Write code the best you can
Rewrite the best you can
Analyze errors, draw conclusions
Write more code Write more
code
Read someone else's code
Write a copy of it With
Your
Hands
Forget ctrl+v
If you feel like it's not for you, drop it. How about thinking like a programmer? In my opinion, all programmers think differently. Just develop non-standard thinking, read more, even the same fiction.
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