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18h ago

Why do 69% of people who start learning Python quit before finishing?

Most people who start learning Python have real motivation. What gets them isn't that, it's getting stuck a concept explained in a way that just doesn't click, or an error message that reads like a foreign language, with no one around to help sort it out.

Which one got you: confusing explanations, or errors you couldn't make sense of? Or something else entirely?

17h ago

Is learning Python from scratch still worth it in 2026?

AI can write full, working applications now, no syntax required from you. So genuine question: is there still a real reason to learn Python from scratch in 2026, or is knowing how to read and direct code enough?

If you're actually learning it right now, what's pulling you to sit down and write it yourself instead of just prompting for it?

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