peptobeptoLvl 2
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oh also one more tip. No matter what language you go for, hands on experience will help you so much more than just reading up on it and watching tutorials. After each new thing you learn, try to create the coolest and most advanced thing you can with it. After a little bit, you'll be able to get by with what you know and then you can just google whatever you don't know when you need to know it. Dont worry about writing nooby or inefficient code at first, just as long as it works. practice on sites like codewars and hone in your skills. I stopped studying python 2 years ago and I learn new things about it each time i use it now