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After completing a course what the best ways to improve skill on that language?

17th Nov 2017, 6:01 PM
Reja
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6 Answers
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Make some code, man :) Seriously, try and experiment with everything you can, check out some most trending and/or most popular codes in here and learn on them.
17th Nov 2017, 6:17 PM
Kuba SiekierzyƄski
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@Reja You're more than welcome. As for challenges, accept any challenges you can and challenge others. It's a form of practice and you'll learn from it. Think of this like learning a human language. At first you don't understand the language and it just doesn't make sense. Then you learn some letters, and it makes a little more sense but you don't really understand the structure or how it flows together. Then you're taught words and structure, which causes you to know even more on it. Then to further improve it, you have to actually put it into practice by constantly writing in that language (typing out code) and by talking to other people in that language (creating programs). That's exactly how you learn these languages also, and in the end you have to practice it in any way that you can. Take any opportunity you get to learn something more or refine what you thought you knew. I've been doing this for awhile, and I learn something new all of the time from people here. I'm not a Python developer, but Kuba (other guy responding to you in this thread) is amazing at it, and I learn something new about Python from him almost daily. I don't plan to develop in Python, but I never miss an opportunity to become more, and I never take for granted all of the amazing information that other humans have to share.
17th Nov 2017, 6:33 PM
AgentSmith
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Same way you improve every subject you learn, you put it into practice and constantly test yourself while learning more and more about the subject. So you'll want to practice everything you learned, research further anything you still don't understand, read the language again and again, and seek out other resources/books/etc... so that you can further your knowledge of the language. Best of luck!
17th Nov 2017, 6:17 PM
AgentSmith
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don't sit down there,write codes on that course if you need help move to more advanced websites like w3schools then come back and write even more codes
17th Nov 2017, 8:22 PM
᠌᠌Code X
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@Reja I'd definitely check out the code that people post here, lot of good stuff out there. If there are challenges, then I'd do that, it should help you out a lot. I'm on the desktop version, so we don't have challenges. :(
18th Nov 2017, 12:54 AM
AgentSmith
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Thanks both of you. I was thinking so to check out most trending code and learn them. What about practicing challenge on SoloLearn?? Does it help to improving skill?
17th Nov 2017, 6:26 PM
Reja
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