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Looking for a python mentor, is it real?
hello world!
I decided to learn Python on my own. Documentation, books - much is clear, but there is no structure in the head. I don’t always understand what follows what, where it flows from and where it flows. Lack of experience, knowledge and skills in programming.
1. Where can I find a mentor?
2. Will it really help me if I have a strong desire to learn and practice?
3. Maybe among you there is such a person? (PS on advice - not free of charge!)
Interaction can be built in this way. Once - twice a week via Skype, zoom or something else - live communication and questions. The rest of the time I do homework, read, study, practice.
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1) In paradise, only they get there.
2) If you have a strong desire to learn and practice, you yourself can learn everything without a mentor.
3) Maybe among us there is such a person who is willing to spend his time on a complete stranger for free
there are a lot of chats on python in tg, I think it will be more relevant to look for a mentor there,
and without a mentor you can ask questions there or read about the problems of others
Timofey Kharyanov. https://www.youtube.com/user/tkhirianov
Good introductory lectures, I think he will give you standard knowledge
In general, like this:
I myself was looking for such a person some time ago. Searched through familiar pro-pythonists. Offered 1-2 thousand per day. Nobody agreed. Because it's not enough. Now mentoring costs somewhere from one and a half thousand rubles per hour.
I myself have completed three Python courses - two free online (basic and advanced) and one at work, "python for analysts". Moreover, this is based on a fairly good understanding of the material base (11 years in support), little experience in low-level programming (assembler, C ++ for arduino, VBA, bash, etc., about IT experience). And - I will say this ... little sense. It is precisely because, as you write, that it is not always clear what comes from where and what is what.
And two things turned out to be very useful:
unrealistic, only self-learning. And practice, lots of practice. When you write code, you look for solutions on the Internet, you analyze how the example works.
LERRRA Fit in any capacity in a large company as anyone.
Team leads are good people, they have experience where to poke your nose, where to dig. This is simply priceless, especially in a working project where the budget is on fire.
You will level up really quickly to the middle.
Further will depend only on you.
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