How I Remember Everything When Learning to Code

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Learning how to code can be hard with how much you need to remember. Here is 5 evidence based ways to remember more coding principles when learning how to code.

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Again another great video, keep it up! You mentioned "Just in Case" learning and I found it to be very useful for just learning of whats possible. The main thing is to *not remember* whatever you are reading. Just by reading the documentation of a language/tool or a book/article your inner repository about coding grows without you having to remember anything. Then whenever you are faced with some problem you need to solve you are more likely to find solutions just because you know what is possible in the first place. Then you can just dig in deeper when solving the problem.

goosydev
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Haven’t watched the video yet but!.. what helps me remember is repetition. In my lessons I don’t copy and paste. I always try to type things as needed.

andtechie
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Great video. Another thing that helps is building scripts and tools for automate repetitive tasks.

franciscogilt
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Cool Video!!! Definetly helped! I am really struggling remember code i just learnt and knowing when and how to implement.So these tips will help!

dagmawegebere
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Came at the just right time. Hope this'll get picked by the algorithm.

KiRita