The beginning of a challenge with programming and personal issues
Intro
Hi, I'm David from the EU. Briefly and quickly about himself, a finance professional aspiring to change his profession to data analyst. Hence also the idea of writing this blog is to help me stay motivated and hopefully help other people too.
Learn In Public - Great post about why it's important to share with others. Both sides benefit :)
Categories to-do lists
The division is currently divided into three main categories (Python, English, Personal), in addition to which the days until the end of February are also listed for marking. Yea, English category because I am still learning this language to a higher level like C1.
Python
I have currently divided this category into 4 points (course, book, website, game). For now, I focus only on Python, because I think it is easier to master one language to a good level. I know a little bit of SQL, Power BI, but in the future will also repeat and enter a higher level.
Course: Youtube - CS Dojo - Python Tutorials for Absolute Beginners by CS Dojo
Book: Automate the Boring Stuff with Python - https://automatetheboringstuff.com
Website: LearnPython.org - https://www.learnpython.org
Game: PythonChallenge - www.pythonchallenge.com
English & Personal
Let me combine the two categories into one. I will try to delve into the topic of meditation this week, I wonder what will come of it.
English: Memrise - www.memrise.com , Blogging - what I'm currently doing
Personal: MemoryBox - I want to finally develop a routine for this exercise https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spaced_repetition, Meditation -Improvement Pill - I found an interesting channel about psychology, I will try to put it into practice https://www.youtube.com/c/ImprovementPillChannel
I hope that with each post my style will be higher and more interesting. In the next post, I will refer to my investments and speculation on Hive and WAX, and maybe some betting challenges in crypto bookmakers.
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The beginning of a challenge with programming and personal issues (ecency.com)
Thanks for all the comments and likes. Each such action gives great joy and motivation to act.