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Any advice to refresh memory if you've taken time away from coding?

I'm trying to refresh my mind on HTML. I already took the course but I forget a lot of it sadly. Is there anyway to can gain that knowlege back other than retaking the course?

11th May 2020, 2:28 PM
Rebekah D Luke
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Retake the course it won't take much time will it?
13th May 2020, 1:54 PM
Mehnaz ✨
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You might have to retake the course. In case it feels boring starting all over you can choose a different learning method or platform. Also practice a lot so that you won't forget again in future
11th May 2020, 2:35 PM
Ore
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Rebekah D Luke Cool! Waiting for few cool web codes from you✌
13th May 2020, 9:36 PM
Mehnaz ✨
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Ore Adeleye got it:) thank you!
11th May 2020, 2:54 PM
Rebekah D Luke
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HonFu wow that helps a lot! Thank you! I will definitely put time into a schedule :)
11th May 2020, 3:11 PM
Rebekah D Luke
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🎐Mehnaz🎐 nope! Im actually retaking it rn :)
13th May 2020, 9:04 PM
Rebekah D Luke
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🎐Mehnaz🎐 ive been trying i just dont know where to start with all my information and knowledge
13th May 2020, 11:59 PM
Rebekah D Luke
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Ore Adeleye okay thanks! Do you know of any project ideas i could do on here that involves HTML?
11th May 2020, 2:38 PM
Rebekah D Luke
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Rebekah D Luke An about me page or a contact me form is a good starting point. However to make your pages beautiful you need CSS
11th May 2020, 2:41 PM
Ore
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If the knowledge has already vanished, there's not much you can do, except relearn it in some way. However (for the future) you can *prevent* forgetting, if you apply a good repetition schedule - at least it works for me. Goes like this: https://code.sololearn.com/cBsq5rYsIB1A/?ref=app It looks like a lot of work, but basically it ensures that you repeat everything in time so that you don't lose it. Constantly learning and practicing and not taking long breaks would work even better, sure... But when life gets in between and you have no other choice than to put something on the back burner, with this method you can do damage control.
11th May 2020, 3:01 PM
HonFu
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In the course, there is a 'take a shortcut' button. You will be given a quiz and if you pass it you can jump to an advanced part of the course
14th May 2020, 6:05 AM
Ore
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