Good morning, Am 2018-01-30 hackte careenjosep...@gmail.com in die Tasten: > One contributing factor to this problem is the artificial environment that > online courses provide to students. Students are usually typing code into > a web page that contains instructions and hints. This is not how real > programming gets done. So when the course is over and itâs time to use a > real programming environment, students feel lost without the environment > that they are accustomed to.
I started coding in 1984 with ASM on a 8049 Microcontroller and since then, I was always looking into other sourcecodes to understand how something is working. I have no clue about Python, but I feel very well/comfortable with it. I think, it is not very complicate to learn, because python is very logic structured. This is why I just go the idea of bug-hunting in the blueman app. Thanks in avance -- Michelle Konzack Miila ITSystems @ TDnet GNU/Linux Developer 00372-54541400 -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list