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>Be me
>25 year old retard
>Finishing up my master's degree in linguistics
>I've always been decent with math and STEM but focused on humanities through college
>Decide to take a 600 level NLP class as an elective, how hard could it be?
>mfw I really am retarded
>Now having to keep my head above water trying to rote memorize dozens of functions that come from the python libraries we're working with
>Using Claude to complete the daily work just to keep from tanking my grade, but I know it's preventing me from fully learning and understanding what's going on
>nearly failed the midterm, now staring down a final project and final exam in just over a month
What's the best way to change my thought process while writing code? I get the fundamentals of how functions, loops, arrays and objects work. I just don't know how to translate these into code that will complete the tasks I want it to do. I'm not at all used to turning the description of the task I want to do in my head into an operation that a computer will understand. Please feel free to roast me but help a newfag out where you can