Getting my hands dirty (0/25)

A short introduction to my project plan

So as I said, along with the course ill take on Coursera, I will also, do some projects with a focus on learning Python.
I stumbled over an article on Free code camp with the idea to do 25 Python projects, for beginners.

All my project can be view in following repo on Github:

25 Python projects

My way projects.

So my plan is, to get inspired by the 25 projects they describe in the Free code camp article. But not following the video step by step, but reading/viewing the introduction, and then jumping right into each project. Find a way to get the project up and running, and google myself to a finish line, If I get so stuck I cannot come further, I can always have the opputunity to go back to the video/article and get some hints, in that process my project will be so different compared to the video/article that I cannot copy the teacher, and then force my self to listen, and understand each problem-solving that's being showed.

Document to myself

After I finish a project, I will force myself, to document the project on this blog. What have I learned, how did I fix some of the problems, and do a kind of showcase for each project. This is also to build myself a guide on different problems, that might become handy in the future.

Time line

I will not force myself, to rush throw each project. And I will not force myself to keep going on a project that I feel is boring. Boring things can eat up your motivation. So I will also accept myself, to step out of a project, even after I don't feel I learned a lot, because no matter what, then I will always learn something. And maybe the future me will someday come across this blog again, and point at what I learned. I hope I can finish all 25 projects, before Christmas, but let's see how it goes. The timeline is not the factor in this one, it's what I end up with

Mattias