The people who never programпed before have one advantage over the others who have experience with another language. They don't spend even a second wondering why this or that works that way.
I have touched C before. For a while. I had some obstacle understanding how the for loop works. And was doing as many other people do:
And I am not a professional programmer and never was. I can't event imagine how confusing could be for someone who is a programmer for a long-long time.
I have touched C before. For a while. I had some obstacle understanding how the for loop works. And was doing as many other people do:
for i in range(len(list_)): print(list_[i])The interesting part of all of that is that I didn't try to program something for 10, maybe 15 years. But when I've started with Python this just has popped out. It was like imprinted in my brain.
And I am not a professional programmer and never was. I can't event imagine how confusing could be for someone who is a programmer for a long-long time.