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Why I am always finding difficulty in solving code coach problem even after completing java course

25th Jan 2020, 7:34 AM
Shivam Kumar Singh
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I agree with Oma Falk. You need practice. Not only in java, also in abstract thinking. And maybe in "easy thinking". When I started with java and solved challenges I was not able to find a straight path from problem to solution. It was more like a labyrinth because of overthinking.
25th Jan 2020, 1:24 PM
Denise Roßberg
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I lost my first 50 tennis matches although I read everything about it. Practice is it. begin with easy ones and never ever give up😉
25th Jan 2020, 7:43 AM
Oma Falk
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Shivam Kumar Singh I found the Java Code Coach Solutions more challenging than Python and C#, all of which I have never coded in, other the the SL courses and challenges from the Sololearn account. I found the documentation for the Java language is not as easily found and clearly defined(which could simply be I do not know where to look). For Python and C# I found it readily accessible and clear; Java not so much. But, with effort I got through it and completed all accessible Java Solutions. When you complete the Military Time Code Coach. Message me and I will send you my solution (I got it down to 5 lines including the imports) which I was quite amazed with, since when I started to do Java I could not imagine I could have done it. It was the last of the 25 I completed in Java.
9th Feb 2020, 7:58 PM
Paul K Sadler
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