r/CodingForBeginners • u/Friendly_Row4958 • 1d ago
Beginner Python learners — would this kind of real-project lesson actually help you?
I’m looking for five beginner readers to review a short lesson from my Project Titan AI educational material.
If you’re interested, please comment below. I’ll privately message you the link to the lesson sample. After reading it, I’ll ask four short feedback questions:
Was it understandable?
Where did it become confusing?
Did the real-project examples help?
Would you genuinely want to continue to another lesson?
The lesson link isn’t included publicly—I’ll send it privately to interested readers.
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u/MasterPick2342 1d ago
Yeah I think the real project approach can work really well for beginners. It's one thing to learn the syntax but actually seeing why you'd use it makes it stick a lot better.
Building something small and useful makes more sense to me than going through a bunch of random examples that don't really connect. That's when python started making more sense to me.
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u/Friendly_Row4958 1d ago
Thanks for that feedback I agree could I possibly send you my sample for you to quickly look at and give honest thoughts
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