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Amir

Amir

@TelegrrAmir

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Joined July 2018

Thanks for the reply guys. I've always found it quite hard not to leave a course mid-way and embark on my own little experiments. Learning is much more fun when you give yourself the freedom to fail/learn as you face a problem rather than preparing to not face a problem at all. It all depends on use case and time constraints, I guess.

100% any languages that I have really learned I was building something along side it. What i usually do is start with a programming language book X for dummies or an equivalent, find things like setting up my environment in a stupid simple format and common gotchas, and as I get more comfortable, i take the training wheels off and either go to a more advanced course or book or just use Google instead. Like Farouq said, after you learned a couple languages, it progressively gets easier to pick up new ones