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I've received the DEV.to newsletter for quite awhile now & this is the first time I've ever clicked thru to read one of the articles.
50-year old lifelong bartender who is (attempting) to learn Python & move into development. After a series of start-and-stop self-learning attempts, I purchased one of the more highly-regarded Python courses on Udemy. I've just surpassed the 14-day mark of a course intended to take 100 days (realistically, it'll take a bit longer than that). While I've been able to digest the course material easily so far, I've had this looming anxiety that I might waver once the course sections become deeper & more complex.
Thanks to your article, those fears (at least for now), have been aleviated! I've bookmarked this article to refer back to any time that I might be skeptical of my ability to finish the course & ultimately move toward a career in programming. This was very well-written & seemed to get to the core of learning itself, not just learning development subjects.
Thanks a ton! Robert
That's an awesome article Marisa Brantley. I really liked your writing style. Good luck in the future!
Ngozi Young
Full-Stack Software Developer
Thank you for sharing your learning experience. I’m 1.5 years into my software developer career after switching careers and found lots of useful information in this post that will help me continue to grow as a developer. The “There will be bad days” and don’t compare yourself to others really resonated with me because I’ve recently been there.