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How did those guys get there?

hi am mike, I have seen a lot of 'prodigies' on solo learn, I mean look at the way people express knowledge at that much scale. Going through a tutorial on solo learn doesn't make you that good (at least it only made me understand basic concepts) How did those pro's get that good

19th Sep 2017, 1:33 PM
Michael
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@Netkos pls mind your language...
19th Sep 2017, 3:43 PM
Kuba Siekierzyński
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@Netkos Thanks for understanding. There are some real minors here, as well. Let's not spoil them ;)
19th Sep 2017, 5:06 PM
Kuba Siekierzyński
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@Sayan I'd happily break down the reasoning and structure, if that's a real question. I'm an adult, not some kid, so it was an appropriate word for the joke that was being made. I certainly didn't curse anyone, nor speak ill upon any of you. If you misunderstood my post, I'll be more than happy to clarify and utilize G-rating vocabulary to accommodate. If you are suggesting that I tone it down because of kids, such as Kuba is doing presumably, then I'll happily ensure that I'm more conscious with the things that I say here. @Kuba No problem. Although it was necessary for the tone of my humor, I understand, appreciate that you kindly asked me, and will do my best to be conscious of that while I'm here.
19th Sep 2017, 4:35 PM
AgentSmith
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Clearly you're talking about me... right? Dude, right? Fuck... :( I'm sure I speak for the others when I say this, but it's taken all of us a long time to do what we do, and our abilities are simply relative to the things that we've each personally had to deal with. I may excel at C# and suck at Java, whereas someone else may excel with Java and suck at C#. As well, maybe I know how to go about certain things in one way, and others know how to do it in another way. Anyways, what's important and why any of us are good is that we're persistent. Just like playing a musical instrument, you're as good as the time, effort, and practice you've placed into it. At first you're clunky and it doesn't sound good, but the more you practice on a regular basis, the better you get and eventually it sounds beautiful and you create music easily. Stick with it. Be patient. Be persistent. It'll pay off for you in the long run, but it does take time.
19th Sep 2017, 1:45 PM
AgentSmith
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They learn from other sources, simple...
19th Sep 2017, 3:23 PM
Dragon Slayer Xavier
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@Sayan Understood. Definitely no hard feelings on my end either, and I appreciate you talking with me about it, Sayan. Hope you have a great day brother.
19th Sep 2017, 4:53 PM
AgentSmith
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hmmm i understand totally that what u have answered is in its perfect meaning to gear up motivation... i just replied because like smtimes kids ask questions this type.. and if they see or misunderstood the throw of tone they will feel awkard... ## no hard feelings broher@ netkos ## and appriciate your concern also
19th Sep 2017, 4:41 PM
sayan chandra
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let's all have an handshake
19th Sep 2017, 5:31 PM
Michael
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Mostly pros started from being total noobs (still a noob here lol). Somewhere programming became addicting and they spent days and night playing with codes to the point they became pros and geniuses. PS kids these days use the @ent word more than adults do 😂
22nd Sep 2017, 3:16 PM
Mubashir Ahmed
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why on earth @netkos u used such language to answer this question..?? hmm
19th Sep 2017, 3:59 PM
sayan chandra
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😂😂😂
22nd Sep 2017, 3:19 PM
sayan chandra
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