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For Loops lesson is suddenly much tougher than previous lessons. A lot of new information, not all explained.

A step before this lesson is recommended by me. Devided in two lessons. Do you feel the same?

13th Apr 2017, 10:50 PM
Wenwin
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if you try to learn also from different sources, i'm pretty sure you'll get it faster :)
13th Apr 2017, 10:54 PM
Welliton Malta
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reproduce the lessons examples in the code playground and tweak them until every piece of functionality becomes clear.
13th Apr 2017, 11:35 PM
seamiki
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Every course gradually ramps up in complexity and it becomes increasingly important to practice a lot more to keep up. If you have trouble remembering the syntax, try to write some code from scratch and look stuff up when you hit a wall. If you have trouble wrapping your head around something try googling it and see if that helps you. But really, the fastest way to solidify what you've learned is by practicing. It's also the fastest way to figure out how much you *actually* retained, which is crucial for learning how to program.
13th Apr 2017, 11:44 PM
krraej
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You're right. I was hitting a wall. I go on now, with the help of your advices seamiki, Will Cavalcanti and Krraej. Thanks.
18th Apr 2017, 2:27 PM
Wenwin