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Post by juthi52943 on Dec 31, 2023 22:52:37 GMT -5
No one will call you if you're fluent in Spanish if it takes you two minutes to ask "dónde está el baño", right? You should treat coding the same way. Continue to grow your deck every day and practice it. It won't be long before you'll be confident in your coding skills and become fluent." David LaVine David LaVine David started in the engineering world, earned a master's degree in electrical and computer engineering, and then moved into marketing. He is the founder of RocLogic Marketing, LLC . " One Job Function Email List of the best ways to start learning to code is to start with a simple example that performs a function you understand (like displaying a bit of text, adding two numbers, or counting) . This function should be less than about lines of code, so it's easy to follow. Then copy and rename the file and modify the code so that it does something a little different (like changing the format of your displayed text or performing different arithmetic functions. Now you're not just running existing code, you're modifying it to do what you want, and that's a good feeling. This will help you see what it takes to code something. Now find more code samples and build on your foundation by combining functions to add complexity. It's worth pointing out that there's a huge difference between tinkering with code because you're curious and creating complex, elegant code that gracefully handles corner cases, exceptions, and other real-world scenarios.
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