How I Started Learning Python — My First Step into Coding (2021)

In 2021, I began learning Python from scratch.
I didn’t start with theory or a classroom — I started with CodinGame, a platform that teaches programming through interactive games and puzzles.

At first, it felt impossible. I kept losing rounds, debugging endlessly, and questioning whether coding was for me. But every time I managed to fix a single error, I understood a bit more about how logic works behind code.

I created a simple plan — two hours a day. It didn’t last. I soon realised learning to code wasn’t just about time; it was about rhythm, focus, and problem-solving.
So I restructured my schedule, tracked my progress, and kept refining my method.

That process — “Plan → Do → Check → Adjust” — later became the foundation of how I approach data analytics, BI dashboard development, and even research projects today.

What started as a small experiment turned into a long-term shift in the way I think and work.
Learning Python didn’t just teach me coding — it taught me systems thinking.


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