OK, so now what? Need advice from experienced python coders

Try to code blackjack.

When you run into a problem, google it. You'll have an answer.

If you can't find an answer after 4 hours, then ask.

Check out my post history, I ask dumb questions and people answer. They stop answering after so many follow-up questions - but they are willing to help.

The thing about knowing how to code is once you know, all the chains are lifted and the thing about the internet is that if you can do it, you can have it.

It's not like the real world where you need to sign papers, and wait and deal with peoples shit. If you have the skills, whatever you want is yours. It's all there for the taking.

The only thing that is the same between the real world and the internet is that to be successful intelligence does not matter. Only persistence.

That's what keeps me going anyway.

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