[PYTHON] Learning history of programming transcendence beginners

Introduction

I specialize in automobile hardware design, and for programming-like things, I only use Excel functions and simple macros (at the level of slightly processing and using what is published on the web), and strongly avoid weaknesses. To be honest, I came. However, for the past few years, data collection, processing, and analysis have become the main business.

** "Ah, if you can program ..." </ font> **

Because I think more often With a heavy waist, I started studying hard from the spring of 2020. In my case, I wanted to automate and enhance ** "data" **. I decided to dive into the world of programming with Python as the axis.

Below, my record and also may be a reference for "non-IT field people" like me So, I would like to describe my learning history.

By the way, I didn't think about "in what order should I learn?" I'm learning randomly as I'm interested, so it's highly unlikely that it will be helpful, but please forgive me lol

Python learning record

season Contents Details
Around March 2020 Never mind to Techgym (programming class) Anyway, I can't control myself, so I participated in a free seminar for about 2 hours to create a situation where I had to study forcibly. The feature of Techgym is that you can give a task suddenly without teaching grammar. The minimum hints are presented, and you can learn by repeating the process of thinking for yourself how to write the code with reference to it → writing → thinking again → seeing the answer if you really do not understand. The style is to first determine what you want to do and what you want to make, and give priority to the necessary knowledge. Personally, it's not a lecture like "What is Pyhton?"Even if it was easy, I was able to write and execute code → experience achieving the purpose, and I think it was a very good start... I thought about going to the classroom, but I gave up because of Corona.
Around March 2020 Bomb buying videos on Udemy I am not very good at studying while reading a book, so I chose to study with videos."Python" "Beginner" "getting started"I bought about 5 items that seemed to be highly evaluated and interesting with keywords such as. The list price would be about 50,000 yen, but I always feel that it is a sale price, so I think I could actually buy it for about 10,000 yen.
Around April 2020 Start learning on Udemy There is, but when I bought the video, I was quite satisfied and left it for about two weeks. I watched a course called [Data analysis starting from zero] that I thought was the most interesting. Befitting the name "from scratch", the explanation comes from the introduction of Anaconda, so it was perfect for me as a transcendental beginner. This course has a style similar to Techgym, and there is not much explanation such as grammar.**"I wrote this kind of code at this time. What should I do when I want to do this? Think about it."**In this style, I personally enjoyed learning. I think the video itself took about 8 hours, but since I have time to think and copy the sutras myself, I think that I actually took about 16 hours to complete the study.
Around April 2020 Start learning with Udemy Part 2 After finishing the first course, I became confident that I could do something, and then I started watching the [Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning] course. The first half was good, but in the second half, I felt that the sutras continued.**"Why do you write this? What kind of processing are you doing now?"**The degree of black box has increased, and the motivation for learning has decreased. After watching the 14-hour video for about 8 hours, I became "a little tired" and closed Udemy.
Around May 2020 Start studying with free programming materials on Sakura Internet From Udemy's experience**"It's hard to understand the basic description method and syntax."**When I thought about it, Sakura Internet published a textbook-like document for free, and I learned the basics of the basics by understanding it while copying it completely. by thisUpgrade from transcendental beginner to super beginnerI feel like it was done.

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