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What should I do next?

I’ve completed the courses I wanted to complete. I also completed coding foundations. Do I just reset the courses and get it to the point it becomes natural or what? The languages I learned were Java, C++, C, C# and Python.

25th Mar 2025, 5:33 PM
F35Guy
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F35Guy , just to mention that *code coach* exercises from the community section are available on *android* devices only.
26th Mar 2025, 11:46 AM
Lothar
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F35Guy Code coaches are free, everyone can complete them.
25th Mar 2025, 10:37 PM
Afnan Irtesum Chowdhury
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F35Guy As mentioned, try all of the Code Coaches and repeat them for each of your chosen languages. You can also check out some "code challenge" websites for more small projects to hone your skills. At some point, you could download a compiler to your personal computer and try creating your own small projects. On the learning side, you could look at the "By the Community" section of the Community tab. They are essentially user-created courses covering some additional topics on data structures, regular expressions, algorithms, etc.
25th Mar 2025, 10:43 PM
Shardis Wolfe
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I decided I’m going to learn the Front End courses. Thank you guys for your help
26th Mar 2025, 6:14 PM
F35Guy
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Have you tried the tasks under the community tab? I believe they're called code coaches. After you've done all of them, you could start thinking about your next projects. Check our what's going on with github and help out there.
25th Mar 2025, 6:52 PM
Ausgrindtube
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Ausgrindtube that sounds great, but aren’t code coaches Pro members only?
25th Mar 2025, 7:08 PM
F35Guy
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Lothar I use Apple so no code coaches
26th Mar 2025, 3:41 PM
F35Guy
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Shardis Wolfe I already have compilers on my computer for C++ and Java
26th Mar 2025, 3:42 PM
F35Guy
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