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Jimmy Auldridge
11,578 PointsTuples
So I just came across the Tuples video. The challenge seemed way over my head. Are some of yall having to re watch the video a few times. And also does it get way harder than this?
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Dino Paškvan
Courses Plus Student 44,108 PointsIt's perfectly normal to watch a video a couple of (or more) times if you don't understand it on first view. Some concepts can be harder to understand, and what those are can be different for different people.
Tuples can be, and often are, confusing when first encountered, especially if you're new to programming in general.
And yes, it gets harder, but that's a part of programming. Programming is all about problem-solving, so you'll always encounter new (increasingly difficult) problems.
But that's the thing, if you pace yourself, follow the videos in order, you'll train yourself to accept, understand and solve more and more difficult problems and concepts.
Take your time, if you don't understand certain things at first, re-watch the video. Give yourself a break from studying, do something else, and then come back to the problem. You'll find it much easier that way.
Don't get discouraged and keep at it. Good luck!