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Finished Python course but dont feel my codes are good enough to post. Suggestions on getting over the "fear"?

fear of coding

3rd Jun 2019, 1:19 PM
Helena
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I had that same feeling. But then it occurred to me everybody comes here to sololearn to learn. And we all had to start someplace, Usually that's at the beginning with ,Elementary code. So go ahead and post your" hello world. " We are waiting to help you.☺️
4th Jun 2019, 1:47 PM
ron
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Sololearn is very beginner friendly. We're not Stackoverflow. The worst thing that might happen when you post a "bad" code is that someone like me gives you unsolicited advice on how to improve it 😁 Note that it's called "code playground". It's literally a place to play around with code. There's no code that's "too bad" for the code playground 😊
3rd Jun 2019, 3:40 PM
Anna
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If you don't find that your codes are good enough, just look at the standard here: https://code.sololearn.com/ckwJTDIk9V9N/?ref=app Sololearn is an online community not some code judging competition.
5th Jun 2019, 9:28 AM
👑 Prometheus 🇸🇬
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Thank you Anna ! So now that I dared to post my question.....and got great feedback from this awesome community(and a badge😊) my next step is ofcourse.....posting a code.....any code....and after that who knows?NASA?
3rd Jun 2019, 3:57 PM
Helena
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Thanks for the suggestions and encouragement. Maybe just having a bad day....stay tuned for my awesome codes 😎
3rd Jun 2019, 3:19 PM
Helena
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Coding is just like anything else that needs studying: You have to gradually work up. No one will think bad of you because you start with simple stuff, because everybody had to do it.
3rd Jun 2019, 3:31 PM
HonFu
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Feeling that your codes are not good enough means that you're willing to improve. If people comments on your code, take the positive points and build on top of it. The codes that cannot be improved are pretty rare and also depends on what is the context for this code(embedded system, game, multi-threading, ...) So do not be afraid of posting your code, we've all been in your position.
3rd Jun 2019, 1:35 PM
Paul
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I guess Im 'afraid' to discover I'm not cut out for this....that I'll never be good enough .....that everyone willfind out Im an 'imposter'....silly, I know🙃
3rd Jun 2019, 2:07 PM
Helena
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Participate in sololearn challenges. Try your best to get the output. If you can't , try to see the codes submitted by others and understand how they are coding
3rd Jun 2019, 1:27 PM
Geek
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Thank you! I had not heard of those websites!
3rd Jun 2019, 1:27 PM
Helena
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Sololearn Python course is best and it gives a basic programming knowledge in Python. But it doesn't cover all concepts. I also did feel like this when I completed the course. I personally suggest you to use geeksforgeeks for improving your coding ability. Take challenges in websites like hacker rank and codechef
3rd Jun 2019, 1:25 PM
Geek
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Go to geeksforgeeks website. You can learn some serious stuff there
3rd Jun 2019, 1:28 PM
Geek
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What exactly do you fear? What could be a potential harm for you?
3rd Jun 2019, 1:59 PM
HonFu
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Write more codes and play around with them, you will definitely write ones that suit you
3rd Jun 2019, 7:45 PM
Boris Sonia
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Just post it if its bad and people say oh you suck ect just ignor them they most likely do worse then you
4th Jun 2019, 4:32 AM
TOXIC GAMER
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Don't be scared to post your code, we all start somewhere; & SoloLearn is a FANTASTIC community of like-minded individuals all here for the love of learning. 🥳🤓😙 Helen
5th Jun 2019, 9:26 AM
𝙲𝚓🦇🌕🦉
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Think if it as setting an example. And it is good. Others who have the same fear will be encouraged.
14th Jan 2020, 9:01 PM
Jeffrey Koh
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