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Taking Days = total lessons/lessons per day
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Realistically, at least 2 years of full time coding and development
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Your whole life đ
Although they say it's easy,I have been struggling to learn it since 2020.
And everyday i find out something new.
It's like an infinite loop,never endsđŹ
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Since you're beginner try to understand the concepts, and its good you are doing 3-4 lessons a day. If u go with this speed then u can complete learning python within 2 months.
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Hello Antoine.
It's about how long you spend your time for it, but usually it takes 2 to 6 months.
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I heard 6 months is the answer (if you're consistent, I am not a good example)
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You never learn anything completely. Python has a lot of libraries so there is no way you can know it all. You just have to know the area you want to apply it so as to streamline your learning and focus more on projects. Projects help you discover how good you have become in that language
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That's a very subjective question, depends on your definition of "Learning python". If you mean the core Language (loops, conditionals, data structures, functions, OOP...) then I think 3 months is a reasonable period if you are persistent in your learning process. However there is a lot more to python, there are literally hundreds of thousands of python libraries and modules. So it really depends on what you want to do with it. My advice is to work on projets, lots of them, don't be passive, that's the best way to get comfortable with a language as fast as possible.
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It took me probs 2-3 months to finish python but it was before I found about this app
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I'm a commerce graduate and I too have started learning Python and it took me 2 months to complete the basics and yes, as everyone says learning is never ending. Just make sure to remember what we learn.
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If you really put effort on it, you can finish learning in just a week