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learning to code any tips

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This post was last modified: 04-04-2021, 02:48 AM by Wider
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27-10-2020, 10:15 PM
Alex_P10 Wrote:
Hey I'm thinking of taking APCSP does anybody have any tips that helped them when learning to code.

Follow some indian tutorials, sometimes they help.

27-10-2020, 10:15 PM
Alex_P10 Wrote:
Hey I'm thinking of taking APCSP does anybody have any tips that helped them when learning to code.

Follow some indian tutorials, sometimes they help.

RE: learning to code any tips

#12
Need practice and exploring. Maybe think of simple project and try to code it in that language u chosen

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#13
Yes you can find endless support on google and youtube alone, but you may look into Udemy courses for the corresponding language you want to learn.

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This post was last modified: 02-05-2021, 12:30 PM by alexvenne
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Have something specific you want to create and work towards that. A game, a webapp, an app, anything. Just have a goal to work towards instead of just randomly learning this and that.










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RE: learning to code any tips

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I would start with the basics and then move to a first mini project like an calculator or todo list. There are many ressources on the internet. For a beginner I would also recommend Python.

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#16
You should go first with C++ or C because they will teach you how computer works. After you have the basic of what programming language is, you can chose what you are interested in, and then chose the right language for that purpose

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This post was last modified: 27-04-2022, 08:18 AM by fun
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Do NOT give up. I've known many people who have wanted to learn to "code" but gave up quickly because they were not willing to put in the effort. It might be hard at first but you'll get the hang of it. At some point, it'll just snap and you'll understand that all it takes is perseverance.

If you want to learn a language, then learn it. Don't listen to the people who say "learn an easier language like x first then move on to y". I think that learning a difficult language first is actually beneficial to the learning process. Say; give a C++ programmer Python, the learning curve would be much less than if the roles were reversed, at least that was the exact case for me.
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#18
Be persistent. Learning to code myself atm

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