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Challenges: I was tired of successive defeats and I began to doubt my ability to code 😏😔😭
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Reset your language. You will lose all xps of that language and learn again. That's the way of learning.
Don't forget to use computer after while. Without debugging you cant be real programmer.
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Challenges doesn't makes you a good coder(they helps in revision) so forget about defeats and keep coding
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The no. of defeats doesn't show how bad your ability to code.
We all made mistake occasionally and what really matters is whether we learnt from the mistakes.
If you do, you'll eventually have a greater green portion in your profile. So please keep it up and never stop learning! 💪😀
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@Ahmed Glad to hear that! Well it's like the best scorer in the class is not necessary the smartest one as it only proves how good one's following the system.
In this case, the challenge leaderboard is a system as well. It takes more than *winning* to become a real-good coder.
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@Anthony it's a helpful advice ,thanks a lot
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thanks sir.. 😊😇❤
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wow you gave me a great power 😀😊😉
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@Zephr Koo Yes you are right .👌😇
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Challenges are fun engaging and test your coding skills it doesnt matter how many times you win or loose its a way to help you think about the problem and why you got it right or wrong.
As for me i won some and i lost some i dont think there is any programmer out there who has a perfect record of wins we all loose eventually but we can regain ans continue the good fight. My language is python doesnt mean i know it all i wemt against other programmers who know a great deal of python more than i do thats okay.
One thing you have to learn is that there is always someone out there better and doing whatever it takes to code.
keep on coding
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OK I will 😃👍