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~Aizen~ ,
when you are new to python, it is recommended to start with the *introduction to python* tutorial.
be aware that learning always takes some time and effort. so start small and do not rush over the lessons.
> you should also practice exercises to get familiar with python.
> you can try to solve *code coach* exercises
> they can be found in the community section, and they have different levels of difficulty.
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If you have a coding idea, no matter how small it is, start trying.
Or work as opposite. When you learned something, start thinking how you can put it to use, and then start coding.
All in all, hands-on experience is very important.
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by practicing it every day, and learning new things
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Damian ,
please do not post a new question in the post of someone else's.
> the topic of this thread is about *python*, and you are asking something about *c++*.
it would be better if you start your own question, because the current discussion is already running. hence people may not be aware of your issue.
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Matteo ,
please do not post a new question in the post of someone else's.
it would be better if you start your own question, because the current discussion is already running. hence people may not be aware of your issue.
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Excuse me
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Matteo
Damian
This thread is not for meaningless conversation, if you have any question related to coding then you can post it, and follow the sololearn guidelines.
https://www.sololearn.com/discuss/1316935/?ref=app
https://www.sololearn.com/discuss/3021159/?ref=app
https://www.sololearn.com/discuss/524028/?ref=app
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Python is simple
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Thank you all 😊
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Hi, i'm not very experimented in Python. Have you some tips ?
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Ah
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Why