I hate quitting anything. Really, I can be guilty of hanging on for dear life until I get it done. Well, life snuck up on me and went booger-booger.
Strike 1. I was doing okay. I wrote my first program and thought my homework was done. What I failed to realize was there were a whole bunch of lessons underneath the first one. I catch that mistake two days before the first quiz and try to cram it down.
You can't do that with an intro Python programing class. I tried but it was painful.
Strike 2. My day job at the Salt Mine got crazy. I can't go into details but let me just say the widgets were asking questions of the whatsits and the whatsits were waiting on the doohickies and in the meantime salt is flowing all over the conveyer belt.
It was lunar baby, stuff was flying everywhere and all I had was a spoon.
Strike 3. I came home and tried again. I'm in Lesson two. I'm still learning vocabulary and programing at the same time. The dude shifted from vocabulary to concept and then from concept to implementation.
I was still on understanding the concepts when bango zoom he was talking about the rafinstinbonk.
It was over. I cured up in my bed, I knew I didn't have a flipping chance.
A Possibility for Redemption
A new session of the class is starting up on April 16th. I'm stubborn. I do not like not learning what I set out to learn. You don't get to be this old without picking up some life skills.
Boomer power baby!
I am gathering supportive tutorial materials:
Videos
Khan Academy has some programming videos:
I can watch or listen to these on my phone via YouTube.
Tutorials
One size does not fit all and I'm looking for re-enforcements.
- At Python.org there is a Beginner's Guide page for non-programmers to access tutorials and resources.
- There is another interactive tutorial at Learn Python.org.
- Python Turtle is for kids and those willing to think like one. There is no shame in my game. You download the software and the follow the instructions to learn concepts in order to move the turtle.
- Yes, there is a podcast for just about everything, this one is for young programmers so if I add the numbers my age I could be youngish.
I know. I could be setting myself up for a fall again. Salt is still shooting across the room but the flow is now in check for the time being. If I can get a better bead on the topic before the new session starts I'll sign up again.
If not, slow and steady will have to be my workflow. Monty would have wanted it that way.
(The programming language was named after Monty Python, which is nice to know but I still feel like a git.)
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