It's so easy to go take a course or
read a tutorial and feel overwhelmed
and say "I can't do this" or "this is, this learning
styles not for me." And it may not be.
So this is what i recommend you do if
you're running into any problems with
learning how to code. Go do some
different things, go take some video
courses like the ones we have over at
Devslopes were we're in-your-face, we're
teaching your code line by line.
Go read some tutorials that are written.
Go find some websites and some written
tutorials. Process it, learn how to read,
because reading is a much different
brain process than listening.
Ok so, you listen you watch videos
Go work with other programmers in
real-time. Go to a meetup or go find a
friend to hang out with and just code
together. That's a whole different
learning experience because you got your
brainwaves going back and forth you're
talking you're communicating verbally
and you're listening. And so there's a
bunch of different ways that you can
learn how to code in fact I would say
you need to do all of them. You need to
do all of those things and always
remember in every single case the most
important thing you can ever do is
actually build projects write the code
yourself in all these cases because
that's what's going to help you retain
the knowledge that you're learning from
these different sources. So lots of
different ways to get to the same result
but do try everything so it can help you
think differently when you're having
coding problems.
