I am trying to create a guide to learn Python, on own.
I am not a programmer by profession, so lost touch with whatever C, C++, Java I had learnt in my graduation days.
August 2018, I somehow stumbled upon an pyautogui automation script and I realised how long it has been since I actually scripted anything.
Here I will have to accept one very important mistake in my student life - I never ever went out of my lazy way to understand how things are structured, how they work.
I was happy to understand the flow of program.
Never realised as a student -
- understanding what data types are
- how are they stored in memory
- what is compiler/interpreter
While I am writing all these points, I am realising how bad I was till this point.
Now that I have almost 10 years of actual work experience, I understand how important it is to know things in-and-out.
I don't intend to upgrade myself for better opportunity, but to feel better myself. That I know something better.
This is my attempt to understand and re-write what is already there on Internet, but in my own words, in my own way.
and many more...
- Add more info on other topics
- Re-arrange everything accordingly
- Create a new Generic View/Index kind of Page to start viewing everything.
- Link all relevent Note Topics to appropriate examples.