Programming tips?
Do you have any programming tips on how I can program better?
Do you have any programming tips on how I can program better?
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You need more practice than theory, and then that’ll be all right.
Tutorials can be helpful, but you really learn only when you do something yourself.
It doesn’t have to be complicated either. Easy to programming and keep going. At some point, you realize that it is no longer demanding and then you look for something heavier. There you can also see that it has become very easy. And then you’re looking for something heavier. And so on.
And don’t give up.
1. Take a look at the language.
Two. Watch not only videos, but actively program.
3. It’s hard to start, but if you get that shot out, it’ll work out.
4. Meet Community’s at zb: Rust Community on Reddit or Discord. But there is a community for each programming language.
Five. Do not learn multiple sprades at once and focus on a language zb: Python/Go/Rust or C#
Hope I could help you.
More programming… make challenges, etc.
Only through exercise can come.