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Wanting to learn Phyton (however it's spelt, sorry)

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u/HeyImLate808 wrote (the comment Michael replied to):

Typical reddit attitude. It's not that simple. There's other programs, smarty. I was asking for advice. Could've said something instead of being a toolbag.

u/michaelnovati replied ·
I don't think I have a "typical Reddit attitude" but agree with the message that if you can't figure out what Python is or the basics of WHAT you want to be studying on your own enough, you should be expecting a very long journey into coding and a lot of work on building problem solving muscles that are critical for programmers. I don't think just "googling it" is the answer, but 90% of the job of an engineer is to figure out stuff on your own and the learning process is about building the muscles to do that. If those skills don't come naturally to you, you'll have a long journey ahead to build them,