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Should i start with "ready projects"

Should i start learning by just watching and doing the stuff in youtube tutorials, then try to do my own stuff? Let me know does this sound stupid or not.

7th Mar 2023, 1:59 PM
lzx
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What you think is absolutely right! But let me tell you what to do next.. 1) Any fool can know, but the thing is to understand. So make sure you understand whatever you code. To make things easier comment on each line and describe what's happening (at least the difficult ones) 2) Ask questions but first make sure to search for answers yourself. Show your attempt. 3) (Optional) Create a roadmap. This will save you a lot of time, because you will know what to do in what order. And you can also track your progress.. There are many more things, these are just some of them.. I hope you got your answer😄😄
7th Mar 2023, 3:03 PM
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I think you should rather ask yourself this question first. After all, it is you alone who knows which learning approach suits you best. People are different, what works for me may not do for others. You might get caught up in streams of opinions, then stranded in confusion whose opinion to embrace, and yet questioning, why it doesn't work for you, the way it did for the suggester. Trust yourself ...
7th Mar 2023, 2:16 PM
Ipang
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Alright, thanks.
7th Mar 2023, 2:27 PM
lzx
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◦•●◉✿𝕀ℕ𝔻𝕀✿◉●•◦ Thanks for the reply! I will start doing this then
7th Mar 2023, 3:12 PM
lzx
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