Instal the new clever FFmpeg-GUI 3.1.312/4/2023 I strongly suggest you look to your interests, hobbies, obligations (family business, charity activities, work) to look for opportunities to apply Python. It is hard to learn anything in the abstract, not least because it is difficult to feel passion for what one is doing. Is your learning objective SMART - specific, measurable, achievable, (sometimes agreed), realistic (or relevant) and time-bound, (or timely)? If it is something soft, like "upskilling" then it will probably not help you much. Why are you learning to programme in the first place? I know it can be frustrating at times, especially when faced with code you want to reuse but cannot understand. You have to make, and learn from, a lot of mistakes (much like learning another human language). Programming (whatever the language) is a practical problem-solving skill. Practice! Practice! Practice! That is the only way. Here's the advice I give to a lot of people once they've got some basics done (perhaps by following the learning paths suggested in the wiki for this subreddit).
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