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Never ever stop...š«š«
Some people say that i have to be superb in math. Some says that i have to know perfect syntax and language. But what i believe is, you have to think! Build an imagination , Begin to code & keep on coding until you achieve it... šš
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Yes, as long as you meet the objective of learning something and find a solution for anything that is stopping you from learning, you can just learn.
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A word of encouragement! Very well said!
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before taking these classes, I thought I would never learn how to code without going to college. But this is super easy! trust me guys, you just gotta do a little bit of hands on and it'll come naturally
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im bad at math, but good at meth
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Main thing is to have a target & being in that path till you get it. Only after that select a bigger target.
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well said
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Nice post, and obviously helpful! When the motivation is gone, how can one get good at programming? So, having fun is a serious thing. It's nothing but a game of puzzle solving. And mathematics is the most basic language of problem (or puzzle) solving. If John wants to buy a 1.00$ bubblegum pack how much 0.10$ empty bottles does he have to return for refund? In mathematics language, one would write: 1.00/0.1=? Depending on the language a programmer would use, it will be the same mathematical question translated in the chosen coding language. There's always a capture of parameters, followed by a logical operation performed according to the parameters, followed by the output of the result/s to different medias. So, when you get better at coding, you get better with maths, and when you practice maths, you acquire skills for all the other coding languages.
There's a lot of fun to have with all those beautiful puzzles that are just waiting for you to solve them! How do kittens become grownup skillful hunting cats?They PLAY chasing everything they can run after! How can children be such efficient learning machines? They always PLAY! They develop their deduction skills and strategy playing hide and seek. They learn to count from 1 to 60, because there's more fun to have finding someone who had 60 seconds to hide rather than 10. Harder puzzle=more fun to have solving it=greater motivation. After reading this wonderful mathematical sentence, don't you love maths. And what about the other logical languages we use to talk to computers (also known as encoding)? ...So stop reading me, and go have a huge lot of fun, learning how to code and being great with maths! š
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Amen, bro) only the end of the world will stop us from programming and learning
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yap it doesn't matter if you know math.......just belive that you can...and you'll reach your goals
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I cannot agree this,we boaring it,we need to avoid it,then we avoid,that is better,
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Yep! Dont give up!
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Well said
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espaƱol
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always have a good time coding.
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Hello
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This is a motivational write up to me
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Hablas englis
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Ok thenš
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Cul
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Thanks for the motivation