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Tips on memorizing the codes? Please help

2nd Nov 2016, 4:49 PM
Vivek
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Set the things you want to learn into a song. Tell a story using keywords. Imagine a room where you keep knowledge, and create relationships that are meaningful for you (associations, like a boxy filing cabinet full of lists, or a wavy dictionary). Learn another language, and each time you learn something, look to this one for similarity. Search Google for "like Python's" (to learn what concepts people think are related (more relationships = more ability to reconstruct, even when you inevitably forget something). Teach others or answer their questions (it forces you to learn). Get cheat sheets (related statements people compile into quick references) or make your own (for others; find a gap and own it). IDEs often help with syntax and so do error messages; learn to interpret those (because a programmer wrote them). And keep showing up--you'll get better just by being there. Also...step back and identify something you really want to do. It should motivate you. Now, can you do it in Python? Are you being honest (do you like Python? Do you like programming? Maybe you like some important detail?)...then go do that thing; you learn by showing up again.
2nd Nov 2016, 6:14 PM
Kirk Schafer
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Thanks a lot
2nd Nov 2016, 6:49 PM
Vivek