Coding has changed a lot.

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If I were starting today, here’s how I’d learn it faster.
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You have really make me fall in love with python. I'm constantly improving myself on Django for web development. You have inspired me so much

alimihakeem
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Next advice I've gotten is "you don't know what you don't know, " meaning of you don't know to use an IDE for coding, how do you research an IDE. It always helps me to get a high level full but not detailed view of something, then start filling in that framework.

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It's the old approach of what people generally do but adding assistant on side helps, like go to an assistant for researching about a skill that people use for, once neche is picked then again head over to assistant to sort the topics needed to learn for that skill, then pick a tutorial website and learn the topics and simultaneously ask questions to assistant for clearing doubts.Once a topic is finished ask the assistant to give 10-20 questions to solve. Solve them for all topics. Ask the assistant to create project ideas integrating those topics. Implement them.

Volla you are done 🎉

But frankly speaking learning is continuous, the more time spent building things we learn new.

All that matters is what all skills are in demand and make projects to learn from it.

Let me know if there are any other approaches people follow now..

kishorkumarnanda
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Don’t forget a proper book added to the mix

Bluefox
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1. Notepad
2. Code
3. Save as .py
Simple.

bBanieL
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wondering why my eyes evolved to be brown.

fprevit
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If you are starting from scratch how did you even assess the good and bad things of that language. Seems non logical advice

hydrilara