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HOW CAN I LEARN CODING BY MY SELF AND BE GOOD AT IT??
Which programming language is best to start with.
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Learn coding with Sololearn
Sololearn provides amazing course, and when it come to choosing a programming language than it depends on you, what you want to do? develop a web, game or app?
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Python can be a better choice because it's beginner friendly and easy syntax
And to learn coding yourself and be good at it, try to practice with things you learned in the courses and also doing some code coaches since there are a lot for you to practice with different languages and different difficulty
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NGUP to begin with you make your basics strong by choosing what you want to become as mentioned by Alhaaz . After getting the grip get towards real world projects either from YouTube or sites and learn the frameworks side by side. By this you will learn frameworks along with new experience in creating them which builds boosts and confidence to learn more. It may take around 6 months for the basics to advanced what is taught here and upto 1 year to learn the frameworks.
Happy coding!!
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The question is what do you want to learn? If u figure it out there are a lot of free resources. Such sololearn, theodinproject, cs50 and good tutorials on YouTube.
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You cant it imposible everyone here is faking it the learning curve is way to steep all the codes you see are made by ai to make us think that we could stop them if we whanted to but no one actualy can because coding is imposible
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If u like gamedev u can start on Roblox Studio and learn Lua. Then u will make good games on roblox or move to another platform or job
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Python is the way to go.
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Good morning friends, how can i perfectly learn programmimng and coding freely without subscribing to PRO?
because it has been observed once i start practicing the next option is you will be ask to subscribe to PRO.
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This question is asked over and over, again and again...do a search of the forums.
I always suggest starting with Coding Foundations for new Sololearners 😉
https://www.sololearn.com/learn/courses/coding-foundations
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You can start learning coding by looking for what you actually want to learn, like Python is a good choice which I am learning also, or you can try Javascript or HTML and CSS, the choice of languages will actually depends on you, how you will use the skill in future.
Next you can go for some paid academies like Codecademy, Codewars, Le Wagon, Makers Academy and Tech Elevator. If you think free is better for you then I suggest freeCodeCamp, W3schools, Sololearn and MDN Web Docs. Then if possible, try buying books or eBooks which are related to coding.
Then use Youtube, Google search or even AI to find what you need while you started learning, maybe if can come hard for you or easy for you, it doesn't matter, if you have paitence and interest, coding can come more easy and fun for you as you progress
Lastly, if you really dream for something big by coding, try these steps and focus to the coding world, try making small projects and develop yourself, try finding recourses form the Internet and gather up what you need. Try avoiding things that will actually distract you from coding, then as you progress more, you should keep practicing from weak and tiny to better and larger projects until it appears to you something you might haven't imagine in your life
So try thse and gather as much as you can, I hope you will :)
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