I am just now installing python, working on code academy to understan python. I feel like an idiot trying to type all of this code into my computer. Is it normal to feel overwhelmed when learning python?
I plan to enroll into school at a community college for programming. I want to get a early start on it due to having adhd and learning difficulties.
I understand that I may be unintelligent in the fact that I dont know what I am doing right now but does anyone have any advice, my main plan or goal right now is to make a calendar or Text based adventure game.
All I am doing right now is reading the book Learn python the hard way.
>>18344075
stupid question, i bet you don't even have adhd
>>18344075
python is a great language to start with. the best advice I can give you is make sure you stick with it. It's better to practice an hour a day for a week rather than 7 hours one day and then none for the other 6 days.
>>18344089
If it's a stupid question why bother posting in my thread, seriously?
>code academy
>feeling overwhelmed with python
>>18344099
Yes i am just confused, I'll accept criticism. What did you do when starting?
>>18344090
I appreciate your advice, I've been using atom ane code academic so far. I am getting the hang of it.
>>18344109
I wrote code and enjoyed myself, brainlet.
>>18344123
Guess I'll just see myself out.
>>18344098
calm down anon, you fucking nutbag
>>18344075
Python is a good language to start with. When you're comfortable, I would reccomand getting to know C,javascript, and haskell as well.
Then nothing can really surprise you anymore.
>>18345731
I just made a calendar with python, I plan to learn Java once I understand python fully. Thanks for your advice.