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Daily revision?

I forget some of the topics which I studied here. It’s really frustrating. Do I have to daily revise them while also learning new ones? It’s so exhausting, how do you guys really manage it?

14th Nov 2024, 1:20 PM
Jeet
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Sir, I totally your your frustration! I’m also juggling academics with my coding projects, and yeah, it can be a lot. One thing that really helps me is setting SMALL GOALS. After a few lessons, I try to BUILD SOMETHING FUN to APPLY what I’ve just learned. This keeps things INTERESTING and makes concepts STICK BETTER. Plus, if you FORGET something, NO BIG DEAL—you can always REVIEW it later. Maybe try this: focus on CODING A LITTLE PROJECT every time you finish a few topics. Use NEW CONCEPTS, even if they're not SUPER COMMON, just to get comfortable with them. I may be wrong but I honestly feel like, the KEY is to just KEEP CODING. That’s what keeps the learning process LESS EXHAUSTING and a lot more engaging. I hope that answers your question.
14th Nov 2024, 1:53 PM
Bayazid Bostami Sinha
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Bayazid Bostami Sinha Thanks a lot for this. It’s really useful.
14th Nov 2024, 2:23 PM
Jeet
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It happens at work quite frequently too. If you haven’t used a specific tool or technology in a while, you’d have to go back to the docs and reread them. The easiest way to not forget something is to keep using it! Projects, challenges, exercises etc. Everything where you learn someting while using it, as opposed to consuming theory and memorising it.
15th Nov 2024, 10:08 PM
Bobby
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Bobby thanks a lot buddy
17th Nov 2024, 1:20 PM
Jeet