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Trying to get some help
Maybe some on we on one
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What did you not understand.
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Please explain what is your question 🤔
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Coding seems very difficult but in fact it is much easier than people think. Keep struggling and learning. One day you will be a professional coder
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Hi Darrell Lynch
Learning to code can be tough, but don't worry, you're not dumb. If I can do it, I'm sure you can too!
You can use websites like Stack Overflow or others mentioned to gain knowledge from other people's code, but it's also helpful to try things on your own.
If you need some guidence, you can start learning or brush up on the basics with one of our courses here on SoloLearn. But don't just follow tutorials step by step. Even if it's challenging, try making things yourself based on what you've learned. While doing so you will gain a better understanding of the languages as well as what works and does not work.
Tell us which programming language you want to learn or improve, and we'll help you get started.
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Well Coding at all follow the same rules regardless which lang you use.
To understand how this works you need to learn from scratch. A nice way to get positive results is to keep focus at one lang, if youre a greenhorn like we all was days before. Make simple things and try to figure out how it works.
Coding is better called Reading cause all, i mean really all, devs are reading docs, stackoverflow or other resources most of the time we 'code'.
New Frameworks, new updates all that stuff make coding like it is ... A never ending lovestory 😉
We all getting frustated some times and sometimes we cant believe that were really able to plug in the usb stick 😅
For me i started learn coding with visual basic, html and python. Python is a very easy to understand lang. Without many special syntax. Keep cool take a break, think about and try again.
The most important is to keep hands dirty and code what you can code. And like i said choose projects that similiar to your knowledgebase. Hope that helped ✌️
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Like for instance last couple of years I ve been wanting to be able to code code of friends told me thata I would be really good at it. I see some code and can read some code also. But the terms and how you use them it just really thr I es me off. Like I know where some things go and what to look or and how it write it a Lil the wording of it all
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Just stuck I understand some things but not others I don't know if it the way there say it or I'm dumb dumb and don't understand or what
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It cool that's for the advice I'm just going to give up thanks anyway
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Looks like we are in same boat