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When I landed my dream job in 2009 (which is also be my first job in the industry), I had no clue about python. The company just asked me three months after starting with them for something related if I'd like to join the automation team. It sounded like fun to me, so the company paid for me a private remote instructor for a week. Then I went across the world to the main office to work directly with our automation team for two weeks. I picked it up quickly and well (or so I thought) and was churning out scripts for a few years.

Through a series of unfortunate events, I and many others no longer work there. Five years later, I have a renewed interest in Python so I take online courses to relearn it. Why is it so much harder this time around? I do remember it, but not in great detail nor as well as I did, but I'm baffled that I'm struggling so much the second time around.

It's only Python! Still getting enjoyment out of it as I did before though.

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  • 2
    Welcome to devRant! Nice story. Yeah, python had changed a little bit.
  • 4
    Thanks! I've been creeping the app for a little while.
  • 1
    Maybe new thinking habits have formed in the meantime. You can't be a clean slate for any new concepts. Give your brain some time to exercise those new pathways.
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