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Hey im only on day 4 of learning to program. But just wondering if i can grasp the basics of python if things will get easier.

Just trying to get some feedback. Beginning my journey and im just wondering if i stick to it and really absorb the basics. List, dictionaries, while lopps, if statement etc will things start to unfold for me. Im only on day 4 of python. Im going to persist either way. Just looking for some inspiration i guess. Thans

23rd Oct 2019, 4:56 AM
TechTonix
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You can do it. Don't forget to practice what you learn.
23rd Oct 2019, 6:50 AM
Sonic
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As long as you practice what you study and apply everything for your own little projects, you'll gradually become more and more at ease with everything.
23rd Oct 2019, 8:11 AM
HonFu
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Practice makes perfect. Just keep on practicing you can do it
23rd Oct 2019, 8:11 AM
Tatenda Chirovamavi
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The answer is 'yes', things will get easier as long as you don't stop. Just keep going, bro!
24th Oct 2019, 1:21 PM
NuminousC
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On day 40 you will feel a lot better if you persist.
25th Oct 2019, 12:02 AM
Sonic
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Yea practice make perfect
23rd Oct 2019, 4:09 PM
Favourpikiss
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I first learned to program in C. Knowing what I know now, Python would have been a better language to start with. That said, learning to program for the first time is difficult. You have to learn programming concepts in addition to the syntax. You will get frustrated, discouraged, and demoralized along the way; we all did (and still do at times). The joy of programming makes up for it and then some.
24th Oct 2019, 8:33 PM
Nickolas Schachtsick
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Know what's fun? Leave a comment in the Python tutorial on a lesson that seems confusing. Better yet, ask a question. Stick with your coding for a few months then circle back to your Python comment. Answer your own question, LAUGH OUT LOUD, give yourself a like, and know that you're on your way 👍
24th Oct 2019, 11:49 PM
will
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I just want to say thanks to everybody! I see the beauty in the struggle. Its going on a week now and im going strong is it difficult yes. However im enjoying it and in the long run i hope it pays off. Ill update in the months to come. Appreciate the feedback honestly thanks again.
25th Oct 2019, 2:18 AM
TechTonix