People who can ask this question must have some desire to learn programming, but they are worried that they are not suitable for learning programming, and it will be a waste of time if they can’t learn it. So, how do you decide whether you are suitable for learning programming? We can start from the following aspects:

1. Know why you want to program, because different programming languages apply to different areas.

For example, I know a friend who is engaged in Internet operation and maintenance. She is learning Python by herself recently, because Python can write a lot of automatic scripts, which helps her improve her work efficiency. Another example is that I know a friend who works as a cashier. She enrolled in a training class to learn ExcelVBA programming, which can help her deal with various financial data flexibly. Of course, I know a cute guy who also wants to learn how to program, but he just wants to pick up women, so I suggested that he learn how to program the shell on Linux, because when the black screen of Linux is turned on, it looks like the Matrix. It’s hard not to be cool

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2. Figure out why you’re learning to program, and then test it out.

For example, if my goal is to improve my productivity, I can choose a programming language like Python. How do I decide if Python is suitable for me? First of all, you can find a book on how to get started with Python. If you can read this book consistently, you can at least prove that you can learn Python. Whether it can be applied to your job will help you. On the other hand, if you give up halfway through the introductory book, you either have no real interest in it or you really don’t understand it. If you are not interested, then you know in your mind that python is not for you. If don’t understand, then you can look for the reason, why don’t understand, is prior knowledge reserves is insufficient, or still not down, and so on, all in all, suit the remedy to the case, to understand, of course, if you think that in order to understand the need to spend a lot of time to supplement knowledge reserves, in the case of limited time basically can also give up.

Finally, some chicken soup. If you spend more than 10,000 hours learning anything, you can become an expert. This is the best-selling American author said, is basically the consensus. So there is no question of whether it is suitable to learn programming, as long as there is time to learn, you can learn. Brave to try, do not hesitate to find this XX programming introductory books to see it!

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