Post by Shivam Chaturvedi

Al-Driven SDET | 10k+ @LinkedIn| ex-Deloitte | Test Automation Expert | Tech ā— AI

Most people don't struggle with Python. They struggle with consistency. I've seen engineers spend months jumping between: Python. Java. JavaScript. Go. Rust. And still feel like beginners. Why? Because they keep learning new syntax instead of building things. The truth is: You can learn 80% of Python in a weekend. Variables. Lists. Dictionaries. Loops. Functions. Classes. Exceptions. File handling. That's enough to start building real projects. The remaining 20%? You learn it while solving problems. Not while watching another tutorial. When I started learning new technologies, I noticed something: The engineers who grow fastest aren't the ones consuming the most content. They're the ones writing the most code. Build a script. Automate a task. Parse a file. Call an API. Create a bot. Break things. Fix things. Repeat. That's where real learning happens. Not in the 37th YouTube playlist. Not in the 12th certification. And definitely not in another "Complete Python Course" saved for later. A simple Python cheatsheet is often enough to get started. The rest comes from practice. šŸ’¾ Save this if you're learning Python. šŸ’¬ What's the first real project you built while learning a programming language? šŸ“Ž Python Cheatsheet attached with this post. šŸ“ŗ I also share practical content around: Automation Testing • Python • AI • Selenium • Java • Career Growth YouTube: https://lnkd.in/gFxsDzXU Follow Shivam Chaturvedi for practical tech content that helps engineers grow faster. šŸš€ #Python #Programming #SoftwareEngineering #AutomationTesting #SDET #Coding #LearnPython #CareerGrowth #Developers #TechCareer

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