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Is it bad if i barely understand anything in this comment?
Most probably, yes. A lot of these are fundamental concepts of most modern object-oriented languages that I am familiar with. It may be worth refreshing your basic programming skills/concepts with a book you like. There are plenty available online for free in C#, Java, C++, Go, etc.
Refreshing what? I don't have anything to refresh here. I only have experience with scripting languages, which are not object oriented at all
Python is an object oriented language.
This is going to sound harsh but... You need to take an intro to programming course.
I didn't know what your doing in Python, but you've not learned to program in Python. Maybe just copy pasting or making small changes to existing stuff? Working in a specific framework? Are you writing code from scratch?
You need to understand datatypes (a concept Python tries to hide from you and imo does a disservice to novices), structures, conditional is, loops, etc. These concepts aren't language specific.
Yes, i write from scratch in python, but only basic things. The most advanced are reading from a file and defining an own function. I'm in a programming course already
Quite bad actually, since most of this stuff is not specific to c#, and are just basic programming concepts. This leads me to believe that your python experience is "coby and paste stuff in until it looks like it works", and you never took the time to understand what the code does.
I wouldn't say it's that bad, it probably means you lack vocabulary rather than anything else.