There will be some growing pains over the next 5 months, but over the long-run. So my advice is, go for it, stick at it for a few months, enjoy the aspect of learning and eventually the apps will come □ I don’t want to put you off coding at all but at the same time I want you to be aware of the investment you’re going to have to make. To use another example, if you wanted to learn to play the piano, you’re not going to become Mozart after a few months, unless you’re incredibly gifted, it literally takes years to get that good. I’ve been in tech as a Developer and various other roles for the last 12 or so years and I learn something new almost every day - learning literally never ends. I’d really encourage you to think of this as more of a marathon than a sprint, enjoy the process of learning to code and build things in new and creative ways as opposed to having the fixed target of ‘making an app’. ![]() You should be able to knock out something fairly quickly using that. ![]() React Native might be a better start for you since it’s written in JavaScript which is an interpreted language, like python. I really admire your enthusiasm but I just want to check that you know how long it’s actually going to take you to build an app? IMO if you follow some tutorials which step you through building basic apps, it doesn’t matter what language/framework you choose, you’ll probably be able to get the basics down in a few months depending on how much time you’re planning on investing in your new hobby □
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