[Tutor] An Advice to a dedicated beginner

Anshu Kumar anshu.kumar726 at gmail.com
Mon Jan 18 22:01:56 EST 2016


Hey,

This sounds very usual and common. Your next step should be something that
fetches you feedback like go for job/ internship or participate in coding
contests. Try to look for some small projects on github.

Most importantly never loose zeal ....it will take you there.

Good luck
Anshu
On Jan 19, 2016 7:03 AM, "Michael Appiah Boachie" <ma7841 at truman.edu> wrote:

> Hello Tutors,
>
> I am a programming beginner. Throughout college, I have not properly grasp
> anything the professor’s teach but when i sat on my own with a couple of
> materials and videos, I have become very good at the basics of python and
> completing various beginner courses and projects with ease but however I
> have run into some kind of “beginner wall” where I don’t know where or what
> to take on next. This is killing my excitement. I think this isn’t
> something new to experienced programmers to hear. That’s why I am asking
> for help. Please any advice would help a dedicated one here. I don’t know
> what to do next with the knowledge I have acquired. People keep saying “get
> into open source” , “do that and that”. I wish they actually knew how
> someone like me feel. There are so many videos, articles and materials to
> get you to know basics and also become a top expert but almost nothing on
> how to transition into that. That’s exactly how I’m feeling.
>
> Hoping to receive some kind words.
>
> Michael
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