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Which way of learning is better?

Should i learn bit after bit so for example I will practice every lecture twice and use the things I learned in coding directly or should i do all the lectures first to get a general idea how to do things and if I am even suited for coding and practice in depth afterwards? Or are the ones I provided complete garbage and I should try to learn coding using another method?

16th Jan 2018, 1:58 PM
Lordi chan
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I would say getting started with the first option you gave but don't practice twice, once is enough. Once you get a hang of the basic concepts, move onto o the advanced ones.
16th Jan 2018, 4:51 PM
Harsh
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This answer is according to my point of view and my experiences, STEP 1: you should learn all basic lectures first so that you will know all concepts in that language, u need not be an expert in all the concepts but you should know about its existence, when and how they are used, you can also code small code-snippets to understand those concepts STEP 2: after getting a fair idea of the language and the concepts, select a project topic related to the language and execute it, refrain copy-pasting codes available on the internet, code from scratch and also ensure all the best practices according to the language. Projects are best way to learn a language
16th Jan 2018, 3:50 PM
Omkar Padir
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