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Oops😧 I known how to code in JavaScript but can't answer challenge question in it well

Have you ever felt heart broken That you can code in a language well but you are unable to answer the challenge question of that language here at sololearn ,that what happening to me I work with JS a lot but when it come to answering the challenge question I am very bad at it but when it come to php and C which are just work a little with I tent to master PHP and C challenges questions well , what are your advice should I quit playing JavaScript challenges

23rd Mar 2019, 8:43 AM
George S Mulbah II
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Here the challenge questions of JavaScript are a bit harder. Hard questions help us to think deeply about a language. If you fail to solve those questions, don't worry. Remember, the more you solve hard questions, the more you learn from that. The main purpose of all should be able to learn from mistake. Don't be disappointed if you fail. Don't quit playing. Play a lot. Finish thousands of challenges. Slowly but surely, you will be succeed.
23rd Mar 2019, 8:49 AM
Adnan Zawad Toky
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Don't let your heart down buddy!!! Keep playing challenges and keep coding!!!!!! Practice the questions in the code playground section which you didn't answer!!! Gradually, you will begin to win challenges!!!!!! Best of luck!!!
23rd Mar 2019, 11:53 AM
Ayush Sinha
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1.) Don't be sad - rather see the challenges as 'tutorial level 2'. 2.) Choose weak opponents, then you'll have mostly easier answers. 3.) See a lost challenge as a learning opportunity: Study the problem until you understood it, then you'll have learned something new. 4.) Get used to it. Many riddles are designed to be tricky, so it's a bit different to real life code. After a while you get better figuring out the messy stuff. 5.) Learn to read efficiently. Read the code in the order it's executed, not in the order it's written.
23rd Mar 2019, 8:55 AM
HonFu
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In my view, there are many good coders here that are not good at challenges. So don't lose heart. Not everything about programming these days requires quick computational ability or memorisation. But with lots of practice you can get there.
23rd Mar 2019, 9:46 PM
Sonic
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Those questions are fun for me.
23rd Mar 2019, 8:52 AM
Sarthak Pokhrel
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Look at The Internship movie from 2013.
23rd Mar 2019, 8:47 AM
JaMi
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