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Any advice for a beginner?

Just started a few weeks ago still working on HTML. Where to go from here....

17th Jan 2017, 7:10 PM
Dustin Collins
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Never! Never go for everything at once. Start building your basics. Understand which language you need to learn. Practice. Grab the previous concept before moving onto next one. Revision. Implementation. P.S. Don't forget to upvote this. 😅
18th Jan 2017, 9:38 AM
Rohan Singh
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Never give up! Learn and PRACTICE every day!
17th Jan 2017, 7:20 PM
Elena Puzic
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- practice. - learn how to google to knowing how to search for somthing. - read a lot of code by excellent programmers. - plan your code before you write it. - stay updated on new technologies and languages, and never stop learning. - the best way to get better at programming is to write to lots of code, Just keep making stuff. - learn how to debugging. - don't ba afraid to ask for help or to help people back. - practice.
18th Jan 2017, 12:19 PM
Mo'men Mohamed
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Spend as much time studying and practicing coding as you can. Get books, look up tutorials, and just keep practicing. You can excel faster than you think you can at coding, so get out there and do it!
18th Jan 2017, 11:01 AM
J.G.
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html>css>javascript>backend then learn other languages if you want to make games or whatever they each do different thing ^.^
17th Jan 2017, 7:13 PM
totoro
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I can give some concret advice. Welcome! ;)
18th Jan 2017, 10:08 AM
Sergey
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just code every day
18th Jan 2017, 12:48 PM
Oleg D. Zhuravlev
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don't mess life up with too much coding. keep it simple and focus on your strengths, while at the same time not forgetting to learn from your mistakes...
2nd May 2017, 10:47 AM
Rahul George
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Don't just do the courses ! You also have to practice in the Code-playground. In otherwise, you can't remember a few things. :)
19th Jan 2017, 12:12 PM
devbyemil
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dont focus on one language. At first - u should understand what u want to do. For landing pages- learn html, css, js and its enough. For shops- learn cms with php js jquery and sql. For mobile apps u should start to learn java core. For games- python and ruby on rails
18th Jan 2017, 9:22 PM
Кирилл Клименко
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🔴 Never Give up , and always remember that.. 🔵 No Gain without Pain. .. Moreover, 🔸Try to learn from a certified source not to waste your time and to be learnt a weak material. 🔸Revise your skills first by first.
18th Jan 2017, 11:53 PM
Am²ar Yas²er
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It helps an individual how to think in real life . How your code look
18th Jan 2017, 9:42 AM
‏‪Chaudhary Vaibhav Nain‬‏
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focus
18th Jan 2017, 2:21 PM
Klodian Lula
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As a Python beginner myself (and with only enough other programming background to be dangerous,lol), I "brute forced" some code until it did most of what I wanted, and have turned to PyCharm for syntactical and structural guidance when I hit some snags. Moreover, I have also relied on simple flowcharting before too much coding. If I can diagram it well enough, I can eventually code it. Diagrams and code play off of each other, each improving the other. As it was once told to me, sit in a chair facing a door, and write as many steps as you can to describe addressing the door to exit the room. I made it to about 175 lines! Elephants are eaten one byte at a time.
19th Jan 2017, 1:04 AM
Jerry Cern
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Who created game in Python ask me.
19th Jan 2017, 6:00 AM
Sergey
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don't bother about the time u takes to complete the lesson.... focus on the quality of knowledge that gains... don't simply leave the topic after completion...practice a lot ..the more u will practice the more u will become perfect... at last ...I think it's just a game..so play with it..good luck!!!
20th Jan 2017, 2:58 AM
Raj Chanchal
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Learn math. Math will increase your level of abstract thinking. Solve IQ tests. Each time you'll be better. Practice is good but without abstract thinking you will always write spagetti-code :)
18th Jan 2017, 11:10 AM
Unformed Void
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Just practice regularly. Don't give up.
18th Jan 2017, 12:43 PM
Ruslan Bayramov
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think and do
18th Jan 2017, 4:52 PM
Cents Nine
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After HTML is CSS. That's where you should go
18th Jan 2017, 5:01 PM
Uchenna Iheanacho
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