November 14th, 2020 at 11:01 PM
Thanks for the links!
I've always been a "tinkerer." I've always been able to roughly figure out what its doing and tweak and fix until I get it to do what I want. I've never written code straight up. Never needed to. This will be fun. I told them I've never coded anything and it didn't seem to phase them (or turn me away).
I ended up signing up for a course that I have access to for free for the next few weeks. So, going to try that first and by then I'll hopefully figure out exactly what they're expecting of me.
(November 14th, 2020 at 9:05 PM)Darth-Apple Wrote: Do you have any coding experience in general? I'll show you the ropes if you need. I'm tutoring a couple of people on it now and can get you up to speed quickly.
The good news is that Python is very intuitive. It's closer to "plain english" than Java or C would be, so it's one of the easiest languages to learn and it's also very, very versatile and widespread.
I've always been a "tinkerer." I've always been able to roughly figure out what its doing and tweak and fix until I get it to do what I want. I've never written code straight up. Never needed to. This will be fun. I told them I've never coded anything and it didn't seem to phase them (or turn me away).
I ended up signing up for a course that I have access to for free for the next few weeks. So, going to try that first and by then I'll hopefully figure out exactly what they're expecting of me.