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python is relatively simple. But what matters is what you need to do with python. Different uses mean you need to learn to use different python libraries. NLP is a much bigger field and requires a lot of prior knowledge, which I'm starting to learn now. My approach is driven by requirements. That is, I need to accomplish a certain function, find the general idea from the internet first, and then go learn the corresponding technology.


compared to others. x has more users and will be seen by more people, reddit is also a good channel but it will often hide your content.


For me, I think the best thing about cursor is that it understands the whole context above and then gives code in context. The biggest difference between writing a project and just writing a test demo I think is the context. If you're just writing a simple tool, it won't make much of a difference, but if it's an actual project, it will make a big difference.


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