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Python Web Development Techdegree Student 96 Pointscan some one teach me What kenneth write in Teacher's Notes
To hard writing in teacher notes?
3 Answers
ford gates
Python Web Development Techdegree Student 77 PointsHIDAYATULLAH ARGHANDABI That's not a answer.
craigs love
Python Web Development Techdegree Student 96 PointsDear HIDAYATULLAH ARGHANDABI
If you don't have any answer What I ask in Forum.
Post the explanation of Teacher Notes.
Elif: "You are wasting time"
craigs love
Python Web Development Techdegree Student 96 PointsAnd Also I ask Question in this Forum.
HIDAYATULLAH ARGHANDABI
21,058 PointsForum is the best place to practice. And it will take time try to be patient. Sometime I face bugs that took all my day and still i dont solve it. Can you imagine for a 5 year developer. If you do an other job for years you will be master in that job. Software development take time and need good patient. Feel free to ask anything
rhupp
11,019 PointsI actually find this really encouraging. Learning to code is a marathon, not a sprint. Thank you for the insight from the field, @HIDAYATULLAH ARGHANDABI; it is very much appreciated.
craigs love, you may want to try reading through the teacher's notes again. Kenneth Love is basically giving examples of previously-discussed concepts and explaining how they relate to what we're learning now. He also points us to the official documentation, which I found personally helpful.
I hope you're able to move past this and continue your coding journey. :)