Peace be upon you
Hello everyone, welcome back to my blog.
Lately, I’ve been quite interested in learning one of the most popular programming languages, namely Python. Why Python?
To be honest, I’m a bit confused about where to start. But my interest in technology-related things has actually been around for a long time, not just now.
Currently, I work at a research institution, not in the technology world, but in the agricultural world. You can see my writings on Google Scholar. The Industrial Revolution 4.0 gives me hope to reconnect what I love with my work. The Industrial Revolution 4.0 will involve Internet of Things (IoT) technology as one of its most important parts. Therefore, I want to try to combine agriculture and technology.
If we talk about IoT, almost all research points to artificial intelligence (AI). In the real world today, we can see Google with its integrated smart search technology on Android devices, Apple with its extraordinary integration of hardware and software, to how Tesla presents commercial autonomous vehicles, and many more. All of this is developing because of AI.
The human brain’s ability is indeed extraordinary. However, as I get older, I realize that doing something repetitive, or recalling something learned in the past, requires increasingly more energy. It would be great if what we learn today we can record and “copy” into a machine, so we can focus on future development. AI can do that. For some people, there may be negative impacts, but for me, I want to use AI to help solve those problems. If this can also be beneficial to others, praise be to God.
In my opinion, Python is a very suitable language for my needs. I will try to make this blog a learning note. If you are also helped by these notes, praise be to God. I once heard the words of a wise person: “If you have knowledge and teach it to others, you will become more proficient in the knowledge you teach.” Moreover, in Islam, one of the deeds that never ends is teaching beneficial knowledge.
Yes, hopefully I can… In the name of God.

