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how do you guys memorize C#?

i've been using the Loci technique for a while, and so far I don't have any problems in remembering/learning C# with it. But I was wondering what kind of technique do you guys use... Or do you just keep writting it down somewhere 200 times hoping it will sink in? and if yes, does it work well?

15th Jul 2016, 8:54 PM
Anime Potato
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I just forget, cry, then learn again ♡
16th Jul 2016, 3:54 PM
Dvino Muhic
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You can't memorise everything, just practice.. It will feel like talking English
15th Jul 2016, 10:19 PM
brooks shitaa
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practice everyday for at least an hour
16th Jul 2016, 3:03 AM
Christian
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you don't have to memorize all Syntex, you just have to know the concept what it does what can't do how it do like wise, you can always Google syntax I think it's satisfy
16th Jul 2016, 5:02 AM
ashwath nm
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practic
15th Jul 2016, 9:30 PM
Nicolás Mascorro
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look dude, what u have to do is yo write and write and write everyday and in a week u will get familiar another week it will get stuck, then try to keep a scratch paper for what can be lost from your mind
21st Jul 2016, 5:24 PM
ali allam
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Practice. You'll also find a lot of similarities in other languages. Java for example is very close to C#. I'm certainly no expert in C# but I can read code well enough and understand the basic concepts enough to know how to write a program. Practice does two things: memorizing how a language operates, and learning how to make your code more efficient. I often look back at code I've written a year ago and wonder what the hell I was doing, but that just means I've improved. The key is to not get frustrated and keep practicing.
1st Aug 2016, 4:03 PM
Mike
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practice it...u don't need to memorize...it automatically setup in ur mind if u do practice well
21st Jul 2016, 6:01 AM
Abhishek Verma
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you could always wright it down in a notebook.... : )
21st Jul 2016, 8:58 PM
Davi