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I’m new to this website.

I’m 14. I find interest in programming - as of now I’m currently focused on all courses: mainly Python C++ and C# (Saving C# for later.) The problem is: the scripts themselves tend to be hard to remember the proper coding.. or do it in the correct format, I’m stumbling in the code playground - is there any suggestions anyone anyone has for me so I could nail this programming down, I know I’m not gifted in this stuff; BUT I LOVE IT! And wish to press forward on with this mobile application.

21st Nov 2017, 12:12 PM
Pyro
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I love your spirit,,just press on consistently and don't give up,oops are always hard on beginners
21st Nov 2017, 12:27 PM
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Hey mate, welcome to the community! anyway, I wouldn't worry about that so much if I were you, seriously, when we start anything new, everything will seem and feel strange, difficult, complicated, and kinda frustrating, but know this, given the repetition, even a goat can be taught to do something, okay that sounds dumb, oh well, you get the point, get used to doing it, and you'll remember, now that's better :)
21st Nov 2017, 1:24 PM
Ipang
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Code Playground is a convenient tool to test code concepts at the ready. However, I really recommend setting up a local IDE to use tools that provide instant feedback on syntax and autocomplete code hints that appear as you type. Having a debugger to allow you to place breakpoints, step through the code, and view variable state will go a long way with learning. I also think learning C# using Visual Studio is a powerful way to learn with the amazing tools available in the IDE. You may want to reconsider your path for this reason alone.
21st Nov 2017, 2:07 PM
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Alright. Thank you. I hope you have an amazing day .
21st Nov 2017, 12:28 PM
Pyro
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The only things I know how to do are to write down text and a small amount of numerals.
21st Nov 2017, 12:29 PM
Pyro
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