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How to improve our coding knowledge??

17th Jun 2018, 10:57 AM
Dadi Revathi
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18 odpowiedzi
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At Sololearn you are in the right place at the right time 👍
17th Jun 2018, 11:08 AM
NimWing Yuan
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Try solving new problems,get stucked, search google , ask on coding communities, use logic .
17th Jun 2018, 11:01 AM
Ishan
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Solving problem that you have never solved (or tried to solve)
17th Jun 2018, 11:10 AM
KrOW
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Try challenges
17th Jun 2018, 11:11 AM
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1>Accept harder and harder challenges from other coders. 2>Read books and articles online for better understanding. 3>Don't feel ashamed while asking question. 4>Try to code more and more! Happy Learning!😊😊😊
17th Jun 2018, 12:35 PM
Sujal Kumar
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yes this is cool and here how it goes ....if you want to increase your coding knowledge then you are in the right place ie;SOLOLEARN try challenging as much as possible ,keep solving new new problems when you stuck get help from here gain all the suggetions given by friends main thing practice and find new new errors and find a way to resolve it that's how u can gain knwoledge.Dadi Revathi
17th Jun 2018, 11:32 AM
thealoneprogrammer
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well i am solving ur problem in and ordered manner - 1) First Clear ur queries about the programming language ( its use, features) because u need to first understand programming language 2) Learn basic concepts about it - try to make a simple code 3) Now go 1 step further learn all about language and try all codes/tags yourself as PRACTICE MAKES A MAN PERFECT✌ 4) DO MORE AND MORE CHALLENGES!!! 5) Now make a project yourself in well ordered manner *you can use help by seeing other's projects and its language but BEWARE dont be depended on it take its idea but art should be yours so ALL THE BEST !!!
17th Jun 2018, 12:03 PM
HJ RockX
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my tips to improve your coding skill Steps: step 1 - learn datatypes step 2- learn conditional statement (if , switch) step 3- learn loops ( for, while, do-while ,foreach) step 4- learn arrays (static array, dynamic arrays such as list,vector, stack, queue, hashmap, dictionary) step 5 - learn String manipulations step 6- learn functions or methods how they work step 7- learn OOP ( Inheritance, Polymorphism, Encapsulation, abstraction, and interfaces) step 8- learn MVC ( Model View Controller) step 9 - create your own application..simple and useful app..
18th Jun 2018, 5:19 AM
Andrew Ting Mai Zau
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www.w3cschools.com is the best for your advanced html, css complete reference
18th Jun 2018, 5:59 AM
Andrew Ting Mai Zau
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I think that you cant learn much with challenges.... You have to do much practice above all on new concepts.... Challenges is only useful to very begin, after its very unuseful for learning purpose
17th Jun 2018, 11:51 AM
KrOW
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maybe..you will find it more interesting in www.freecodecamp.org...it is famous one as far as web tutorials are concerned...:-)
18th Jun 2018, 8:37 AM
Andrew Ting Mai Zau
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practice! more practice
17th Jun 2018, 3:45 PM
MaxXx5
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how can i learn advanced html sololearn provides only basics
18th Jun 2018, 5:23 AM
Eba Asefa
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after learning from sololearn leave your phone and get to your laptop there you can try on harder tasks
18th Jul 2018, 10:50 AM
OLANIYI Babarinde Isola
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The way I am trying to do it: I concentrate on making little programs that are in some way useful for myself or the people around me. You don't need to know everything about coding in order to do that, and while you read and google and sl your way through the occurring issues, you improve in a natural way. In the meantime you also experience miniature versions of what a real coder might go through. For example you plan to improve your script; how can you ensure that it's downward compatible (because the friends you already shared your script with would frown at you otherwise)? Or after a few weeks you have an idea for an update, open your script - and are totally confused by what you see, because it's a mess. So you start to think: How can I write more concise and transparent next time?
17th Jun 2018, 4:57 PM
HonFu
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I find that w3school its good for examples only but dont for learn deep...Try MDN by Mozilla where you will find more in-depth guides (at example positioning in w3school its only scratch the surface but on MDN its treated more deeply )
18th Jun 2018, 8:29 AM
KrOW
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put your mind to it and when the going get tough don't give up
14th Jul 2018, 8:26 PM
OLANIYI Babarinde Isola
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w3school is very good to get code help
18th Jun 2018, 9:27 AM
Cryonic
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