Daily writing prompt
What is the last thing you learned?

I read a great article from Kemz-Tech Diary in which she shared how she started learning to program using Sololearn (you can read it here). Besides being beautifully written, entertaining, and inspiring, it made me think about the time I wanted to learn how to program and how I stopped because someone told me that I was the type of person who never learns how to do it (I get very frustrated when I make a mistake).

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So, I decided to give myself a chance and start learning how to program. After all, I have gotten better at dealing with my failures. Today, I learned about if, elif, and else in Sololearn, and it was relatively simple for me as I’ve learned something similar with the ifs function in Google Sheets. You can learn more about those commands here.

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I don’t think I’ll be an expert programmer, a hacker, or anything close to that in the future, but I think that learning is great for our brains and very interesting. Is there something you stopped studying because someone else told you you were not a right fit? Would you consider re-taken your learning? Let me know in the comments.


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2 responses to “Learning a little bit of Python: if elif else.”

  1. Jerry Hinn Avatar

    Thank you for the pointer to Sololearn; I’m hoping to teach myself Python to code a video game (because all former biologists need hobbies) and am a bit behind the learning curve. Are you finding it pretty reasonable as a crash course?

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    1. astridhelps Avatar

      Hi Jerry! So far, I like Sololearn a lot, but I’m not using it as a crash course but as a daily short brain-training activity. However, Sololearn has a two-week free trial, and I think you could give it a shot! When I was in the trial, I took advantage of it and advanced as much as I could, and you might do the same. The free version wouldn’t be the best for a crash course (I find the ads in any app distracting).

      What I like the most about the Sololearn lessons is that they implement some type of spaced repetition, ensuring that you don’t forget previous lessons. The pro version also has some nice AI-generated quizzes that are great for this. I recommend it 100% (and they are not paying a penny; this is a sincere recommendation xD ).

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