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πŸ’» From scratch to Python... and I accidentally created a "beast." πŸ’€


This week I decided to learn Python using VS Code, with the help of AI and lots of practice.

My plan was simple:

βœ… Learn the basic syntax.

βœ… Understand how to structure projects.

βœ… Create visual elements to practice.

What I DIDN'T expect was to end up creating this:

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I was trying to draw a mathematical heart using Turtle Graphics. I made a mistake with a coordinate and ended up inventing a new geometric shape. 😭

But that's when I understood something important:

I don't learn to program by watching tutorials.

I learn by experimenting and breaking things.

After several experiments, I started doing more interesting projects:

🎁 An interactive gift for my dad for Father's Day (Spoiler: He loved it).

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🎨 Animations and graphics generated by code.

⚑ My first experiments creating brand logos through programming.

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And honestly... it's an incredible feeling to see a few lines of text become something real on the screen.

The best part is that I'm NOT learning Python the traditional way.

I'm combining:

>πŸ€– AI

>πŸ’» VSCode

>πŸ“š Documentation

>🧠 A lot of curiosity

And every week I discover something new.

I think I finally understand why so many developers end up obsessed with programming. πŸ˜‚


πŸ’¬ What was the first programming language you learned?

(And if anyone knows exactly what kind of geometric creature that heart is in the first image, I'm open to theories.)



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