Does a programming language structure learning?
I'm just starting out with C#
My question is how I can work through it in a structured and profitable way to learn a lot of new things quickly. I know, of course, that it takes a lot of time to learn a programming language and I won't be able to set up Windows in a week, but it is important to me to work profitably.
Thank you in advance ❤️
By choosing “profitable”.
It is not about memorizing a few commands, that would be utopian.
It is about understanding relationships, recognizing backgrounds, developing a sense of technology, etc.
You can’t force it or speed it up.
And there is no structure, you will find for yourself.
I’ve learned most of this through curiosity because something interested me and then I’ve dig into it to understand. This means reading Doku, reading foreign code, reading blogs, reading in forums and helping to experiment a lot, much exercise.
This is neither profitable nor fast, but I am with my employer one of those who are asked if others no longer know.
Useful pages:
More than a few decades;) And not with C# alone.
My experience is the best way to learn programming languages through a lot of practice. This is also true for natural languages such as Spanish or Greek.
Look at exercism.org, this is free, and if you want to get feedback from mentors.
There are books, there are structured online courses (see Udemy, Coursera, etc.)
Depending on the type of learning, both are good options.
Learning profitably is difficult…
Why is that?
How do you want to learn profit?
profitable is effective learning the profit is here with the much knowledge quickly coming into a memory with profit on valuables has nothing to do