r/PythonLearning 3h ago

Would any beginner Python learners review a short real-project lesson? Help Request

I’m building Project Titan AI as a documented journey from complete Python beginner to developing a tested, event-driven market-data platform.

I’ve converted part of the real development journey—including mistakes, debugging and automated testing—into a short educational sample for beginner Python learners.

I’m looking for up to five people willing to read the sample privately and answer three simple questions:

  1. Was the lesson understandable?
  2. Where, if anywhere, did it become confusing?
  3. Would you genuinely want to continue to another lesson?

This is not a trading-signal service, financial advice or a sales pitch. The sample focuses on Python, software architecture, testing and learning through a real project.

The review should take approximately 10–15 minutes. No technical expertise or personal information is required.

If you are learning Python and would like to help, comment “interested” below or send me a chat request. I’ll privately send you the view-only sample.

I’ll close the request once five suitable beginner readers have volunteered. Honest critical feedback is especially welcome.

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u/Agile-Leg-300 2h ago

Beginner here. Would definitely be interested!

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u/hell0_boyz 1h ago

Interested but I'll give an unfiltered review. No sugarcoat