I have been dabbling so so much in Python recently and, I see the other two coming up pretty quick in my life - I guess, I do love Interpreted Languages a lot;P
You know, it might seem that I am getting good with Python and having a deeper understanding of Computation, in general - for some reason I can't believe that's really the case.
Sure, I am getting used to various libraries in the language and how to solve problems by thinking within the language but I am yet to use classes properly, yet to use the various awesome features of these languages, so on and so forth. In short, as of now I am only getting-it-done-barely and there is still not a shred of Beautiful Code in my coding.
Nor have I really taken strides as far as my comfort level with Emacs or Atom or the Zsh is concerned. I've been using them here and there for sure, but I think Being Good at Coding is more like thinking like Sherlock Holmes, there are many many ways to do things but there's a short, sweet and clever answer as well. I just need to notice!
In any case, I am happy that Python is really becoming my Mother Tongue in the world of Programming.
You know, it might seem that I am getting good with Python and having a deeper understanding of Computation, in general - for some reason I can't believe that's really the case.
Sure, I am getting used to various libraries in the language and how to solve problems by thinking within the language but I am yet to use classes properly, yet to use the various awesome features of these languages, so on and so forth. In short, as of now I am only getting-it-done-barely and there is still not a shred of Beautiful Code in my coding.
Nor have I really taken strides as far as my comfort level with Emacs or Atom or the Zsh is concerned. I've been using them here and there for sure, but I think Being Good at Coding is more like thinking like Sherlock Holmes, there are many many ways to do things but there's a short, sweet and clever answer as well. I just need to notice!
In any case, I am happy that Python is really becoming my Mother Tongue in the world of Programming.
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