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I'm done with Html and almost done with JS but it doesn't seem to stick on my head. I really want a blog.. So what can I do?

I need tips on how to get me memorizing codes quickly.

9th Sep 2017, 10:52 AM
Akhagbosu Jeffrey
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Even when it seems you don't understand, I advise you just keep learning. Also try building Your Own site with HTML, CSS,JAVASCRIPT. By setting targets like; online shopping store,online inventory system etc.. with this, things will Stick😆👍👍 for the blog aspect you can download and customize free themes (WordPress) by watching YouTube tutorial videos it will really help. 👆👆👆👆👆👆👆👆👆👆👆👆👆👆👆
10th Sep 2017, 5:37 AM
Sampson Joshua (Jozy)
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Redo the course or (if you're XP minded) create a new account and do again. Just, DON'T USE THAT ACCOUNT FOE CHALLENGE WINS
9th Sep 2017, 11:36 AM
👑 Prometheus 🇸🇬
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try to start a project, no matter how elementary or complicated it might be. If you get stuck while coding, you refer back to the courses you have done where what you are finding difficult to remember was explained. hope that helps
9th Sep 2017, 12:03 PM
Monye Chidera Alexander
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practice makes perfect bro, practicing is the only way of getting them to stick in your head, remember that persistence is key, be persistent and you'll get your outcome you want in the end
9th Sep 2017, 12:29 PM
Styxincewa
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Kayla I like your answer
9th Sep 2017, 4:06 PM
Lubega Jason
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AJ. Reading and understanding when you do the course is only the beginning. The ideas only become knowledge once you start actually writing your own stuff. An example. Choose to write something similar to what you have done in the courses. Without the pre-written text, you now have to find those ideas in your mind. I am doing the Python course (an example) and the exact coding has not yet become second nature to me. so I write some but of my own code - something really simple, and it doesn't work... So I go back to the course and find the parts that use what I am coding, and I see that I didn't put a : after a piece of code. This might sound backwards, but because I have to actually search my mind for the right course (functions or lists or whatever) it makes it really stuck in my brain. It is very easy to 'know' the answer when the stuff you read is 1 minute ago.. This means you haven't really stored the ideas. They only embed themselves when you USE them without direct assistance. Finally, it is unwise to start a second course before fully understanding the first one. I am fairly fluent with pascal and basic, and there are many similarities between them and python, but these different languages blur inside the mind when learning a new one. So it is often the case where I think in terms of basic or pascal while writing Python code.. Until I FULLY understand Python, those other languages are a hinderance instead of an assistance. This is FAR worse if I only learnt Pascal a week ago in a course. So: - 1. Write your own code..... You WILL get better at it. 2. Stick to only ONE language till you can think in that language before you start another.
9th Sep 2017, 10:05 PM
Lance Blumenthal
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WordPress is for lazy People as it's just drag and drop
10th Sep 2017, 5:37 AM
Styxincewa
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there would be a new question every week! this is important because we really need to realize experts because they deserve to be famous because they worked hard! these people would be famous in sololearn and we will post them on sololearn every week!
10th Sep 2017, 6:25 PM
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Two ways sololearn can help with that 1.doing challenges even if you are failing 2.learning from and others codes and trying to recreate them your own way
9th Sep 2017, 4:07 PM
Lubega Jason
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make sure you die on it as iam doing myself.
11th Sep 2017, 12:02 AM
Jafari Ibrahim
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Thanks guys.. For the answers
15th Sep 2017, 1:57 PM
Akhagbosu Jeffrey
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9th Sep 2017, 5:56 PM
Cyb3rt00th
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yes
10th Sep 2017, 3:28 PM
Najeeb
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Write a program that for given 3 numbers displays the highest one. Your program should start with a declaration of three variables, for example in python: a=3 b=7. your program should then compare the variables and display the highest one (for the variables in the example, it should display 7) your program should work for any 3 numbers so test it properly! ♥♡ Coders and experts, give your best shot♡♥ the first who got the right answer would be posted on sololearn! don't miss the chance to be the best of sololearn feel free to use any language you want!
10th Sep 2017, 6:22 PM
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