Practice always makes perfect
“My ‘Research Phase’ lasted an entire year! I read about coding a lot, mostly JavaScript. Without actually getting any coding done.I found that by coding for an hour a day I learned more in weeks than I had in an entire year.Now I’m wishing I would have been writing code this entire time vs. just reading about it. Better now than never though, I love it and I aspire to be a computer programmer at any cost.”– @rico0420002.
The fact is: you can’t learn to code by reading about it. The only way to learn is by actually coding. Don’t worry about learning the wrong thing. Any language that you pick will at least help you learn the concepts central to programming. Skills like naming variables, defining functions and breaking down complex problems apply to all programming languages. So it’s not a big deal where you start.
Once you master one language, picking up a second language is much easier. So don’t let an analysis paralysis prevent you from ever starting.
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