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How can i make it in my Programming skills am still a learner

Still finding it hard in Programming

7th Jul 2020, 12:57 AM
Nathaniel Godswill
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Someone ping for assistance AZHAGESAN S ? Nathaniel Godswill you will pretty much learn a whole lot more here and just use w3schools as a reference point. Completely free courses here and amongst peers and professionals networking.
7th Jul 2020, 2:04 AM
BroFar
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Okay sir I will do that But is w3schools recommend
7th Jul 2020, 1:25 AM
Nathaniel Godswill
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Think as compiler, learn how to speak with computers and browsers. Learn grammar(syntax) to form a sentence. You're learning how to speak. Keep practicing & learning it's the only key to achieve.
7th Jul 2020, 1:12 AM
AzhagesanăƒŸ(✿)
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Nathaniel Godswill Which language are you learning?
7th Jul 2020, 1:14 AM
AzhagesanăƒŸ(✿)
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Check YouTube channel 1. https://youtu.be/UB1O30fR-EE 2. Webdev simplified And w3school website.
7th Jul 2020, 1:24 AM
AzhagesanăƒŸ(✿)
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But am learning with Android phone
7th Jul 2020, 1:13 AM
Nathaniel Godswill
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HTML sir
7th Jul 2020, 1:15 AM
Nathaniel Godswill
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Still learning basis of webdevelopment
7th Jul 2020, 1:15 AM
Nathaniel Godswill
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You can make it by understanding the compiling way of the programming language and think in that way, then you try to solve the coding problem in which you are interested. Even if you are using a mobile, there are many codes that are available. Just u have to choose a simple code and just go through and try to compile it in your mind or get the flow of code. Then you will get to know how to build the logic. Start action - start learning a skills
8th Jul 2020, 9:46 PM
Akshay_U
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Spend at a minimum 1 hour a day doing programming related things or even better actually programming. Use a large variety of places to pull knowledge from rather than only using this app. Read the 'Head First' series for whatever language you want to learn first as well as any fundamentals books for that language you can get your hands on. Move on to data structures and algorithms as you get comfy. Pick a project, literally any project, and go for it. Start small like a 1 day project, then try a 2 day project, then spend a week on that project. Spend 8 hours a day on those projects if you can. Look into the fundamentals of multiple languages as they are all related but focus on just one main one for now (python for software, HTML and CSS and then eventually javascript for we dev). One day it will all click and your skill level will increase exponentially rather than incrementally. Youl feel like a genius. Then youl hit a wall. Push through it and keep going. Repeat.
9th Jul 2020, 12:45 AM
Kevin Schow
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