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Post #73: YouTube, Programmieren-Starten, Python Tutorial, #19 Funktionen mit Parametern, 2023.
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Post #33: YouTube, Programmieren Starten, Python Tutorial, #9 Vergleiche in Python und der Datentyp "Bool", 2023.
SoloLearn was one of my favourite learning platforms for programming languages on the internet in 2023. I think my power, endurance and success time were awesome.
Post #109: My Progress on SoloLearn 2023, 2024
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I came up with this little exercise in which a six-digit number entered by the computer has to be matched exactly with a generated random number. You can imagine that with the many attempts, the million mark is quickly exceeded.
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On this occasion I also tried the "Colorama" module for Python, which allows you to set the foreground and background color in the console.
Post #42: Exercise - Catch My Number With A Random Number, 2023.
Post #97: YouTube, Coding Crashkurse, OOP Masterkurs, From Newbie To Expert, OOP Komplettkurs, 2023.
Post #134: Stackify, Prit Doshi, Python Tips, 10 tricks for optimizing your code, June 2024.
This small article from "Analytics Insight" briefly introduces five programming languages that are supposedly suitable for beginners to learn to program: Python, C and C++, Java, Kotlin and JavaScript. I do not share this opinion with the author Shiva Ganesh. For me, of the programming languages mentioned above, "Python" is by far the best for beginners, followed by JavaScript. I would never recommend "Java" to a beginner as the syntax is quite complicated and not at all intuitive to understand, which is very much the case with e.g. Python. I wouldn't recommend C, C++ and Kotlin for newcomers either, because these languages are too complex to start with.
In diesem kleinen Artikel von "Analytics Insight" werden fünf Programmiersprachen kurz vorgestellt, die angeblich für Einsteiger geeignet sein sollen, um das Programmieren zu lernen: Python, C und C++, Java, Kotlin und JavaScript. Diese Meinung teile ich nicht mit dem Autor Shiva Ganesh. Für mich ist von den oben genannten Programmiersprachen "Python" mit Abstand am besten für Anfänger geeignet, direkt dahinter kommt die JavaScript. Einem Anfänger würde ich niemals "Java" empfehlen, da die Syntax ziemlich kompliziert und überhaupt nicht intuitiv verständlich ist, was z.B. bei Python sehr stark der Fall ist. C, C++ und Kotlin würde ich Neulingen auch nicht anraten, weil diese Sprachen für den Anfang zu komplex sind.
Post #48: Analytics Insight, 5 Programming Languages For Beginners To Learn, 2023.
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Post #18: SoloLearn, Android-App for learning programming and script languages, 2023.
Post #80: FreeCodeCamp, Object-Oriented Programming in Python, Explained in plain English, 2023.
Post #91: Pinterest, @usamaawan5752, Python Road Map, 2023.