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Do you try to learn one code at a time or multiple programs all at once? Name them please. Why those languages?

Are you a SoloLearner or multi-coder? Either is all good in this world. I came to this app with ZERO coding experience and decided to begin with C++. I stayed with that for a month solid before I realised that learning C# at the same time is actually a benefit. Now, I am growing from a SoloLearner to a multi-coder!!! What's your journey story?

30th Apr 2017, 5:41 AM
‎Brigette Herrick
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i am sololearner (but with the help of community here) and multicoder.
30th Apr 2017, 6:12 AM
Agus Mei
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@SomeN0Body Great response and I'm on the same page. if anyone had asked me if this is what I'd be doing even 6 months ago I might have laughed. now, I don't go a day without learning something new by reading the codes of others, working my own codes, taking tons of notes, going over and over until I figure it out. it's like a puzzle with an infinite amount of pieces and there's definitely pitfalls if you rush through, but the almost limitless results is enticing. one of my goals is to introduce positive reinforcement learning through codes that don't just say: right and wrong. just my little piece of making it a little better.
10th May 2017, 9:54 PM
‎Brigette Herrick
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mine has taken many twist and turns. example when I decided that cipher encryption was interesting and not impossible. (I believe if/ someone else can I can) and why not I won't know if I don't try! but Ceaser Cipher, lead to binary, leaf to atbash, lead to substitution, lead to Hill and it wasn't just venturing into each, it's Not that simple, see there's rules that algorithms follow, and concept's that much be understood with each and they require a very very open mind, in other words if a rule says d*(b+a)a)=pickle you better make damn sure that d*(b+a)a)=pickle or your doomed to never understand (I'm sorry this was over dramatic, its not that ridiculous) but same thing with script, I'll try to learn something and turns out I don't understand what's going on so I back track and figure out what I need to know to be able to understand then I come back and it starts making sense and I become extremely happy because I'm able to go back and see that progress. I feel better for doing it on my own and I believe it's one of the best ways. But never stop and give up just because it's more then you expected, remember it's not a race, time is what you make of it, if you expect yourself to learn as fast as the next person your being unreasonable to yourself. I'm slower then most at learning, and I'm not afraid to admit it, But by being slower I've always mastered anything I givey full attention, so just like other thing I learn at my own pace and I accomplish the goal of having learned that new skill. Just never give up this world has enough of those people. And Never be afraid to speak up when you don't understand something, you'll be glad you did.
9th May 2017, 10:22 PM
SomeN0Body
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learning Multilanguage is an advantage example css, php, mysql,html, javascript and jquery they help you to design a nice website
30th Apr 2017, 7:23 AM
LUVANDA, Christopher
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I have full focus on C++ but right now Iam having a brake.
5th May 2017, 6:25 PM
Maximilian Petersson
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