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How do i my moral my boost to being consistent in learning coding???

25th Apr 2023, 4:56 PM
Govind
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Never give up. Read and understand the lessons, and you’ll be a great programmer. Use sololearn courses, they are great explained. If you have any question, ask it here.
25th Apr 2023, 5:03 PM
Ugulberto Sánchez
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Govind .its depends on you, how serious are you about learning. No one can help you until you make an effort on your own. Depends on what you want to do. For web front end you can go with below: *JavaScript for logic. *HTML for layout. *CSS for design. These 3 work together very well. For web back end you can go with: *PHP *SQL *JavaScript If you want to learn a good easy to learn language. *Python. If you want to learn code for gaming *C# *C++ If you want to learn code for windows apps. *C *C++ *VB There are many more languages to learn. Resources are all over. A lot can be learned from this app. Just go to learn.
25th Apr 2023, 5:14 PM
Darpan kesharwani🇮🇳[Inactive📚]
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Govind Please note before you were asking why you were off-topic and that is because of the open-endedness of this question due to it being opinion based. This question is asked a lot, so next time, you can use the search bar for such questions and look for answers that relate more to your personal lifestyle. "The following is a non-exhaustive list of inappropriate content examples and expectations. General or open-ended questions There is some leniency with general questions and open-ended discussions that relate to coding and programming or Sololearn itself, given the value it can provide to new learners in navigating their learning journey. Regardless, these discussions and questions are best suited to the Activity Feed to avoid cluttering this section for users trying to find specific help." Tนktนk💕 Changed her response but she was right initally and I will relink the guidelines. https://www.sololearn.com/Content-Creation-Guidelines/
25th Apr 2023, 5:24 PM
Justice
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Python is (in my opinion) the best option to start. Easy syntax, easy language, simple and useful functions…
25th Apr 2023, 5:14 PM
Ugulberto Sánchez
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Govind None at the moment since you are a new user so you would fall under the leniency for now, just a precaution that you make sure that you do not think the guidelines are to be dismissed is all. :)
25th Apr 2023, 5:47 PM
Justice
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Govind Well, if you would like to get better at consistent with programming which would include getting better at it, you need to learn how to do research on your own since that's what programming entails a good 75% of the time. It's better to make that a habit now rather than later. Questions especially in this section in the app are best for when you have not been able to find any answers doing research on your own. And these are community guidelines. They aren't suggestions, so let's learn to respect those rules now so that your programming journey here doesn't get cut short from rule breaking.
25th Apr 2023, 5:38 PM
Justice
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I m new to coding which you think i start from ??? For no reason i staring learning python...
25th Apr 2023, 5:13 PM
Govind
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Thanks mate for guiding me..
25th Apr 2023, 5:17 PM
Govind
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Maintaining consistency in learning coding can be challenging, but there are a few strategies that can help boost your motivation and stay on track: Set clear goals: Define what you want to achieve and set specific, measurable goals. Make a plan that outlines what you want to learn, by when, and how. Break it down: Break down your learning into small, manageable tasks. This can help you to avoid feeling overwhelmed and increase your sense of accomplishment. Make a schedule: Schedule your learning time and stick to it. Set aside a regular time each day or week for coding, and make it a priority. Find a study buddy: Find someone who shares your interest in coding and who can hold you accountable for your progress. This can help you to stay motivated and engaged. Practice regularly: Regular practice is essential for improving your coding skills. Practice coding every day, even if it's just for a short time. Celebrate your successes: Celebrate your accomplishments and milestones. This can help to boost your confidence and motivation. Seek help: Don't be afraid to ask for help when you get stuck. Join online communities, attend coding meetups, and ask for feedback from more experienced coders. Remember that consistency is key, and it takes time and effort to develop coding skills. Stay patient, persistent, and keep pushing yourself to learn and grow.
27th Apr 2023, 12:25 PM
G.Terang
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Why u think its a offtopic question .. this platform is open to everyone ... From my pov u r offtopic from here...
25th Apr 2023, 5:17 PM
Govind
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Now thats wht u text first.. 🙏🏻 thanks..
25th Apr 2023, 5:20 PM
Govind
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I respect what you just said but for my better understanding i use discussion post rather than finding on search bar..
25th Apr 2023, 5:32 PM
Govind
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Which rule i breaking my big bro...
25th Apr 2023, 5:42 PM
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