How do I learn programming logic?

I’m learning Python, but my main problem isn’t the syntax. I understand concepts when someone explains them, but when I’m given a basic problem and told to write a program, I just don’t know where to start or how to arrange the code.

Is there a good book, course, or YouTube channel that teaches how to think through programming problems step by step, recognize patterns, and build the logic, kind of like how you learn methods and patterns in math?

I don’t want to just memorize Python syntax. I want to actually learn how to think like a programmer.

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u/RipPersonal1643 — 3 days ago

How do I learn programming logic?

I’m learning Python, but my main problem isn’t the syntax. I understand concepts when someone explains them, but when I’m given a basic problem and told to write a program, I just don’t know where to start or how to arrange the code.

Is there a good book, course, or YouTube channel that teaches how to think through programming problems step by step, recognize patterns, and build the logic, kind of like how you learn methods and patterns in math?

I don’t want to just memorize Python syntax. I want to actually learn how to think like a programmer.

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u/RipPersonal1643 — 3 days ago

Stop taking advice from Women’s spaces!

What I’ve observed, especially in women-only Muslim spaces, is that much of the advice being given is heavily emotion-driven rather than constructive or balanced. Rarely do you find women offering correct Islamic advice. Many of these “Muslim” spaces have unfortunately become filled with Western liberal and feminist bints that shape the discussions and perspectives being promoted.

These women-only spaces are echo chambers where almost any viewpoint or behaviour can be validated and justified, rather than corrected with sincerity, wisdom, and adherence to Islamic principles.

Women’s spaces are the worst places to take advice from.

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u/RipPersonal1643 — 3 months ago

Stop taking advice from women spaces!

What I’ve observed, especially in women-only Muslim spaces, is that much of the advice being given is heavily emotion-driven rather than constructive or balanced. Rarely do you find women offering correct Islamic advice. Many of these “Muslim” spaces have unfortunately become filled with Western liberal and feminist bints that shape the discussions and perspectives being promoted.

These women-only spaces are echo chambers where almost any viewpoint or behaviour can be validated and justified, rather than corrected with sincerity, wisdom, and adherence to Islamic principles.

Women’s spaces are the worst places to take advice from.

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u/RipPersonal1643 — 3 months ago

Is Traditional Islam Being Diluted in Online Muslim Spaces?

Am I wrong in thinking that many mainstream Muslim spaces on Reddit tend to lean toward a more liberal, “watered-down” presentation of Islam that fits modern sensibilities? It often feels like traditional views are either softened or dismissed.

There seems to be less room for openly discussing traditional perspectives without pushback, even when they’re rooted in established interpretations.

These spaces are full of zanadiqa, libtads and weird feminist bints. Why so?

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u/RipPersonal1643 — 3 months ago

Is Traditional Islam Being Diluted in Online Muslim Spaces?

Am I wrong in thinking that many mainstream Muslim spaces on Reddit tend to lean toward a more liberal, “watered-down” presentation of Islam that fits modern sensibilities? It often feels like traditional views are either softened or dismissed.

There seems to be less room for openly discussing traditional perspectives without pushback, even when they’re rooted in established interpretations.

These spaces are full of zanadiqa, libtads and weird feminist bints. Why so?

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u/RipPersonal1643 — 3 months ago

Men in their 20s are rejected for not earning much, then judged for not settling later

Young men in their 20s often face significant challenges in the marriage market. In many cases, qualities such as Deen, character, and personal integrity are overshadowed by financial status, with the first question frequently being about income.

It is understandable that many women prioritize financial stability in a spouse. But let’s be real: most guys in their 20s are still building. Financially stable? That usually hits in your 30s or 40s. So these same guys get overlooked and rejected left and right in their prime years because they’re not earning much.

Then fast forward, now the guy’s finally making money… and suddenly he’s supposed to wife up a woman way older with all the baggage? Nah.

A man who has reached his financial and personal peak shouldn’t be expected to settle for less. If younger men are often overlooked due to financial limits, it’s inconsistent to later expect them to compromise by marrying significantly older women.

From this perspective, many men prefer to marry women in their 20s or younger, as they are often seen as more physically attractive and more suited to building a long-term family life together.

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u/RipPersonal1643 — 3 months ago

Men in their 20s are rejected for not earning much, then judged for not settling later.

Young men in their 20s often face significant challenges in the marriage market. In many cases, qualities such as Deen, character, and personal integrity are overshadowed by financial status, with the first question frequently being about income.

It is understandable that many women prioritize financial stability in a spouse. But let’s be real: most guys in their 20s are still building. Financially stable? That usually hits in your 30s or 40s. So these same guys get overlooked and rejected left and right in their prime years because they’re not earning much.

Then fast forward, now the guy’s finally making money… and suddenly he’s supposed to wife up a woman way older with all the baggage? Nah.

A man who has reached his financial and personal peak shouldn’t be expected to settle for less. If younger men are often overlooked due to financial limits, it’s inconsistent to later expect them to compromise by marrying significantly older women.

From this perspective, many men prefer to marry women in their 20s or younger, as they are often seen as more physically attractive and more suited to building a long-term family life together.

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u/RipPersonal1643 — 3 months ago

Best Woman!

If someone wants to get married, he should seek a woman who has the following qualities:

1: She should be religious

Abu Hurayrah narrated that the Prophet (ﷺ) said, "A woman is married for (one of) four reasons: her wealth, her lineage, her beauty or her religiousness. So obtain the one who is religious and may your hands be filled with dust (that is, may you then prosper)." (Bukhari/Muslim)

2: She should be virgin, unless there is some benefit in marrying a non-virgin, mature woman

This principle is based on the hadith of Jābir who narrated: "I married a woman during the time of the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ). I met the Prophet (ﷺ) and he said, 'O' Jābir, did you get married?' I replied, ‘Yes.’ He said, ‘A virgin or a non-virgin woman?’ I said, ‘A non-virgin woman.’ He said, ‘Why not a virgin whom you could have sported with and she would have sported with you?’ I said, ‘I have (younger) sisters and I feared that she would come between me and them.’ He then said, ‘Fine then. A woman is married because of her religiousness, wealth or beauty. So go for the one who is religious and may your hands be filled with dust (that is, may you then prosper).’” (Bukhari/Muslim)

3: She should be child-bearing

Anas narrated that the Prophet (ﷺ) said, “Marry (those women who are) child-bearing and loving for I shall boast about your numbers among the nations (on the Day of Judgment).” (Abu Dawood)

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u/RipPersonal1643 — 3 months ago

What Woman is Best to Marry?

If someone wants to get married, he should seek a woman who has the following qualities:

1: She should be religious

Abu Hurayrah narrated that the Prophet (ﷺ) said, "A woman is married for (one of) four reasons: her wealth, her lineage, her beauty or her religiousness. So obtain the one who is religious and may your hands be filled with dust (that is, may you then prosper)." (Bukhari/Muslim)

2: She should be virgin, unless there is some benefit in marrying a non-virgin, mature woman

This principle is based on the hadith of Jābir who narrated: "I married a woman during the time of the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ). I met the Prophet (ﷺ) and he said, 'O' Jābir, did you get married?' I replied, ‘Yes.’ He said, ‘A virgin or a non-virgin woman?’ I said, ‘A non-virgin woman.’ He said, ‘Why not a virgin whom you could have sported with and she would have sported with you?’ I said, ‘I have (younger) sisters and I feared that she would come between me and them.’ He then said, ‘Fine then. A woman is married because of her religiousness, wealth or beauty. So go for the one who is religious and may your hands be filled with dust (that is, may you then prosper).’” (Bukhari/Muslim)

3: She should be child-bearing

Anas narrated that the Prophet (ﷺ) said, “Marry (those women who are) child-bearing and loving for I shall boast about your numbers among the nations (on the Day of Judgment).” (Abu Dawood)

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u/RipPersonal1643 — 3 months ago