u/BobMarleyLegacy

What do you guys use Python to do?

A friend told me he's learning to build small apps for himself to help him with minor things. For example, he's working to build a habit tracker app and a reminder/to-do list app. He's learning JavaScript.

On a related note, a lot of people say the best way to learn any coding language is to use it to do something for you or make something easier for you. Basically, build stuff with the language in order to better learn it.

I started learning Python three days ago. There's a YouTube tutorial 12 hours long by this guy named Bro Code that I'm using to start learning. I want to start doing stuff with Python as well, but I'm not sure at what point I'll be ready to try building something, or even what to build for a project. So far, the only things I know are print statements, variable types, and typecasting. I'm learning this on the side since my job takes up most of my week.

So what do you guys use Python for? What have you made with it? How have you used it to make something easier for yourself or do a task faster?

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u/BobMarleyLegacy — 19 hours ago