Learning a programming language often feels like learning a new spoken language. People say the best way to learn a language is to talk to natives. Well… when you're learning Python, that advice becomes a little funny. 😂 But jokes aside, there’s a deeper lesson here. When I started working on small Python projects like a Contact Management System and an Expense Tracker, I realized something important: You don’t truly learn a programming language by just reading syntax or watching tutorials. You learn it by building things, breaking things, and fixing things. Every bug teaches patience. Every error message teaches curiosity. Every working feature gives confidence. The real “native speakers” of a programming language are the projects you build and the problems you solve. Still learning. Still debugging. Still building. 🚀 #Python #Programming #LearningByBuilding #CodingJourney #SoftwareDevelopment
Highly disagree. Language is just a way to express thoughts. Coding languages are a way to express instructions
🤡🤡it would be crazy.. reminds me of Basilisk from harry potter
That's how I learned it 🤣
Interactive mode of python🤣🤣🤣
real-time Python interaction. 🐍😂