[Tutor] Seeking help for learning python

Alan Gauld alan.gauld at yahoo.co.uk
Thu Apr 2 05:46:14 EDT 2020


On 01/04/2020 09:21, Shuvro Mallik wrote:
> .... Currently I have completed my MBA afterwards I determined to learn python.

Interesting choice, but one which this list would naturally applaud. :-)

> I do have zero knowledge on coding .

That's a sad truism. Business courses in this day and age should at
least include a basic programming course. The skills of analysing a
program and coding it are directly relevant to business process
design!

Also most businesses today are critically dependant on their IT
systems. When the CEO cannot understand how his mission critical
resources work, at least conceptually, he/she is in trouble!

> Could you plz help me like which sector (AI, DATA SCIENCE,WEB DEVELOPMENT

Your question is a bit like someone asking "I'd like to play the piano,
should I specialize in 18th century chamber music or early 20th century
ragtime or 1970's prog rock?" You need the basics first.

First learn to program. That is the most basic and most valuable skill.
Once you can write basic programs you may have a better idea of the kind
of programs you might want to create. Then you can specialize.

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Alan G
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