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Guyz I need ure advice

If you've seen my old post about me desparate https://www.sololearn.com/discuss/531449/?ref=app So I dont feel that ive taken full advantage of what I learn do u advice me to repeat all the courses (JavaScript HTML CSS) Plz give me ure support fast

15th Jul 2017, 10:38 AM
Ishaq Za'rour
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Before you start to code you must write your plan on a piece of paper! Planning is key! Keep it easy to read. Comments! So you can remember what you wrote after a few weeks. Be patience. The more hours you put into coding the better one will be. Rather master one language at a time then move to the next one. Don't take too big bites cause this can over stress a person and they end up feeling hopeless. Make sure you know your foundations well! Without foundations your code will sure come down falling! Don't try to code if you can't even explain what HTML5,JS,CSS or C++ is(or the language you are learning) it's like writing a test. If you didn't study you will fail! I'm starting over as well. I'm new to programming and coding. 4 months now. Keep on trying and you will make! If you're feeling stressed take a break! Don't over do it! Don't be hard on yourself this is why we can ask questions! Good luck!
15th Jul 2017, 11:55 AM
Nico Rob.
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I have attempted the Python course so many times that when I reset my Python progress most recently I had 80 XP without any lessons completed (that was also without challenges). This time I am making amazing progress. This time I am taking it slow, making notes on paper and re-covering things if I am unsure on them and now I am learning better than ever! To learn something to the best of your ability, your learning needs to be of a high efficiency. For example by rushing the course, you will not learn properly. By taking your time and making notes along the way will result in you understanding the language better. Learning the language efficiently will take longer but will allow you to have a better understanding of the language and you will also have to do additional research to greater improve your understanding of the language. I hope this helps and good luck! :)
15th Jul 2017, 12:37 PM
Thomas John
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My friend. When you feel like you don't know enough of a language try and test yourself on what you already know. From there practice small trivial things. From the languages you mentioned try and make small websites. Slowly yet surely you'll be able to code things better and faster, you'll eventually learn to make reusable code that you can use later and you'll eventually learn more advanced things the more you practice. I myself feel at times a bit rusty. Then I would think of small tasks I would like to code and code them in a language I feel like coding it in. And when I get stuck I Google the problems I'm facing and find similar problems to mine and test the solutions that people have found. Everyone feels rusty if they never used a specific language for a long time. If you really need to learn the basics again and you'll catch up fast and you'll learn things you might not of understood before. So if you truly feel like you catch remember much of the courses you did. Redo them. There is no harm in it. All the best.
15th Jul 2017, 3:09 PM
Uee
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