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I have this problem where I learn code but when i actually go to code it, I just don't know anything. When I know I've spent like 5 hours learning, someone please belp

29th Apr 2025, 2:22 PM
water proof
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Learning to code is a long progress and need patients. Even you know all the skills, you won't be able to code anything without a goal. It is because you don't have a direction, have no idea where to start and end. Set a goal for yourself and learn the required skill. Working bit by bit and you will be fine.
29th Apr 2025, 3:09 PM
Wong Hei Ming
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Learning 5 hours without practicing in the meantime is way too long. Try after every concept to make your own code using what you learned. As much as possible try to also implement other things you have previuosly learned. Eventually, it will come together.
29th Apr 2025, 6:32 PM
Zvi
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I got this, when I started coding everything looked magical "how's it working?" that's the question I got... U know what whenever you learn keep something beside you and think what is this doing here then you'll come to know the language itself how it's working Try relating coding to a normal human language, even when you learn a new language you know you learnt it but are not able to use it properly for the first time, in this case we will try to keep a handbook which will help then, after some while when you can speak easily you won't carry the handbook again same is for coding... Cause it's a language, but of computers So you will need a handbook at starting but later on you'll find its no longer required. by handbook for coding I mean something as your reference which will guide you
29th Apr 2025, 5:12 PM
Binx
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Make specific plans on what you are going to code and try to do it.
29th Apr 2025, 6:45 PM
Sees HM
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