Reference site: [Python improvement case ③] Learning Python with Codecademy
This is a story about a man in his 20s in Kanagawa who learned Python.
I was a job hunter and wanted to work for an IT company, but I had no programming experience at all, so I started programming self-study. I chose Python because it is used for advanced services such as DropBox and Youtube, it is easier to learn than other programming languages, and its development speed is relatively fast.
For learning, I used a site called "codecademy" where multiple languages such as javascript, php, and css can be learned for free on the Web. The features of this site are that the programming environment is prepared on the web and no setup is required, that it is an exercise format and that you can experience it while practicing knowledge, and that there is a Q & A corner, and if you stumble, there. If you look at it, you can usually solve it, it is a comprehensive glossary for beginners, and the interface is stylish. ➡︎ Click here for recommended Python learning sites
I spent most of my free time between job hunting activities studying, so I covered the basic knowledge in about two weeks (about 30 hours). I did all the learning on the web because I didn't have the money and I wanted to get the latest knowledge. Therefore, it cost almost no money.
After all, because it was my first programming language, I often couldn't get a good feel for it, and even if I looked at the hints, I couldn't understand the contents of the process. However, I was originally a person who liked to think about things, so even if I got stuck, I was able to overcome it with fun. If you still don't understand, look at the answers, look back on what you've learned, look for Q & A, take a walk for a distraction, and so on. If you feel that your thoughts have stopped, it is important not to get tired of it and to take another action.
I was also a beginner and not good at it, but if I take the plunge, I can do it unexpectedly. Various people kindly provide information on the net, so if you collect the information properly and think for yourself, you will be able to do most of the work. Imagine what you can create with your own hands and jump in with excitement. Also, since I learned while doing job hunting, there were many time constraints and my motivation was likely to drop. Therefore, I used the small timer app for windows "VbTimer" and the excel sheet to frequently record the learning time, situation, and awareness to visualize my efforts. Also, I think it is effective to maintain motivation by setting detailed goals and achieving them. As a whole, it is important to think of ways to enjoy yourself without getting tired. As I am truly glad that I learned programming, if I can make use of that experience in the future, it will make a positive difference in your life.
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