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Started learning python, can you answer a few questions from a noob?
I am learning the basics of python on Coursera, on the old course, which is 6+ years old. So, naturally there are puzzles (most often puzzling).
So, I’m sitting here deciding, and I can’t decide in any way ... I can’t stand it and look into the discussions and eagerly read the code of the correct solution.
Then I immediately understand what and how I should have done and I feel like an amoeba because I could not solve such a rather easy task ... Each time it is more and more difficult to force myself to sit down and solve several problems. Of course, I'm not going to sit whining and do nothing, I still successfully force myself to study, there are even moments when I want to sit down straight and study until I stiffen. Who has this happened to more often? How to deal with it so that it does not hurt so much?
I also want to note that when I see how others decided, and I understand that I couldn’t do the same, I realize (more precisely, it came once, and there were only reminders) that this is all due to the fact that I scored at school on subjects like math... It seems that because of this I have formed some kind of "stupid" thinking, which will cause problems. What do you think, is it worth starting to study mathematics again from the very primary grades, or can I not be saved with my thinking and nothing shines for me in IT? (I've already started studying math, but I'm wondering if it's worth it?)
Of course, the option immediately suggests itself that I'm very lazy, and this will be the right answer. But still, it's worth asking about thinking.
I'm 17, mb age decides something.
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Personally, I skipped math from the fifth grade, I got a triple in my certificate, and even then I was asked for it. But at 17 I already got a job as a programmer. Perhaps because he did not study according to the courses, but according to the textbook.
No need to learn a language from scratch on some site, read books
Where's the Piston question?
Your soul-searching and soul-searching is of no interest to anyone.
If you don't want to learn Piston, don't.
If not rushing, maybe just not yours, the mindset is not suitable. There were such people at the university, they sit at lectures and seminars, they are told everything, everything is clear, they wave their mane, and then half a step from the lecture material, and just zero ideas on how to solve the problem, they are not able to come up with a solution. As they say, if you don't want to fuck, don't torture your ass.
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