Re: [Tutor] An Advice to a dedicated beginner

2016-01-19 Thread Anshu Kumar
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

Re: [Tutor] An Advice to a dedicated beginner

2016-01-18 Thread Ben Finney
Alan Gauld writes: > On 19/01/16 01:15, Michael Appiah Boachie wrote: > > I am a programming beginner. ... > > 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 > > bu

Re: [Tutor] An Advice to a dedicated beginner

2016-01-18 Thread Alan Gauld
On 19/01/16 01:15, Michael Appiah Boachie wrote: > I am a programming beginner. ... > 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 ki

[Tutor] An Advice to a dedicated beginner

2016-01-18 Thread Michael Appiah Boachie
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