Today, I was very lucky to have my first encounter with Python, and I knew nothing about Python at all.
Although it was my first exposure, I learned that programming in Python is of great help to people in any academic discipline.
For example: law and humanities.
For students in the humanities, especially in law, learning Python is also very useful.
On one hand, when dealing with large amounts of legal data, such as case analysis and legal text statistics, Python can assist in efficient data processing and analysis, which not only saves you time but also allows you to invest a lot of energy.
On the other hand, many areas of law are now integrating with technology, and understanding programming can help you better adapt to this trend.
Moreover, learning Python can also cultivate your logical thinking and problem-solving abilities, which are beneficial for studying law and future career development.
Even if it cannot be directly applied to legal work, mastering this skill can still give you a unique advantage.