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What is the best way of learning coding and programming languages is it tutorials ,PDF, goggle?- hey people lets talk

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16th Sep 2020, 5:55 PM
Suzie
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Think of what you would like to code and just try it. Do you want to build a game or a website? Lets go! You will encounter problems and you will solve them. That's the best way from my point of view. Have you ever read a book about swimming or watched a video about bicycling? Just do it!
17th Sep 2020, 4:34 AM
Zen Coding
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I also prefer video tutorials the way Jan Markus said but again some argue that it makes you not to analyze concepts on your own
17th Sep 2020, 3:52 AM
Suzie
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First of all LEARNING is priority.-->which could be through online tutorials..,or pdfs..or whayever. Second is the most important that is PRACTISE.-->U can practise coding using various IDEs or here in sololearn... It all depends on how determined U are...
16th Sep 2020, 5:58 PM
Alphin K Sajan
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Videos. Scientifically as videos have 'moving objects' that capture the eye and interest the viewer. Thus we prefer watching videos than reading tutorials. But basically, it's up to you. I don't exactly watch videos but rather go online and search for tutorials. One of my favourite is learncpp.com! It teaches C++ in great detail and isn't naggy. It also has good tips and stuff! But, other than that, is to PRACTICE! Or else, half the time you think you remember it, the next you don't even know the concept anymore! By practicing and revising, you are helping yourself shift that information into the long-term memory 'database' in your brain! Thus, you can choose! Whether to watch vids, read tuts, or get tutored by a teacher. Here are some good tutorial/places to learn coding: Khan Academy SoloLearn Envato Tuts+ Tutorials Point learncpp.com HTML Dog The New Boston - Youtube Code with Harry - YouTube Prometheus Coding - YouTube (He is also in SL!) (By Trupti Gangakhedkar): w3schools by w3c codeforge
18th Sep 2020, 3:16 PM
Query
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In my opinion, you should go ahead with tutorials as books or videos and just consider it as a part of your learning process without forgetting that practicing is a very important part too.
17th Sep 2020, 9:28 AM
Naser
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You have been knowing about hit and trial methods in maths. It's the best way to do coding by taking some problem and try to solve it.
18th Sep 2020, 12:36 PM
Lucifer đŸ‘©â€đŸ’»
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learn basic concept and syntax from anywhere you want...what matters is only practice.
18th Sep 2020, 1:23 PM
Trupti Gangakhedkar
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Advise you dont use book. Use youtube
16th Sep 2020, 6:07 PM
Am2mcu
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I think books can provide way of thinking for programming besides syntax.
16th Sep 2020, 7:53 PM
Ashish
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For me pdf materials because it has got source codes, write step by step
18th Sep 2020, 1:08 PM
Utkir Seytmanov
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I think Books and Video tutorials are best. If you want to learn from books then Yashvant Kanetkar's books are best and if you want to learn from videos the Edureka YouTube channel.
18th Sep 2020, 2:35 PM
SMMR
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{The Piqued Learner} you can add w3schools and codeforge to the list i think so..
18th Sep 2020, 3:22 PM
Trupti Gangakhedkar
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As you mentioned, your way is
18th Sep 2020, 5:09 PM
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It varies from person to person. I love learning from vedio tutorials.
18th Sep 2020, 5:29 PM
Sabrina SF4
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Trupti Gangakhedkar Thank you so much! :D
18th Sep 2020, 11:52 PM
Query
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