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3 Keys to Master Coding: Choose One Language: Commit to your chosen language Apply the Fundamentals: Focus on syntax, data types, control structures, and functions. Practice Regularly: Use GitHub for practice and showcase your progress.
Great suggestion! I love your question, and I believe it will be helpful for others as well. I'll make a dedicated video for the Community Q&A series, and in that video, you will get the answer in detail. It will be released soon. Thank you for asking this great question!
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed the video. I appreciate your feedback about the music. I've already stopped adding it or kept it to a minimum level. Thank you for your valuable feedback!
That's a great suggestion! Do you have a specific type of project in mind that you'd like to see developed from scratch? Let me know so I can tailor the video to be as useful as possible for you!
Start small with just 30 minutes a day to keep it manageable. You can always increase the time as you get more comfortable! The key is to stay engaged and enjoy your practice, so you don't lose interest.
Sir, I don't have any idea about programming language but I choose Java. But everyone says Java is very difficult. Can I start Java language first Sir, please Reply
If I have to be honest and from my experience, I would choose C. It will take a few weeks to complete, and then you can switch to Java or Python easily. That’s a great topic, and I might make a video on it soon! Thanks for your question.
My suggestion is to learn programming with C and do more than 150 problmes and then move to C++. C++ and java are similar so you can opt C++ and it's absolutely amazing choice but if you fear about it's future or anything then go for python or java after learning c++. I suggest go for python after C++. Java is also good but python is very very very easy, and if you do c++ properly then only java would be easy. In short, do C then C++ first. PERIOD Quick tip: If you feel C++ is also hard or confusing, then after competing it somehow and doing lots of programs, without thinking move to python. Don't go for java if you don't understand C++.
@@DPatel-rn4xb Sure thing! I'll focus on Python, C#, and JavaScript for upcoming tutorials. All three are highly in demand and great for career opportunities.
@@luckymusic5505 Anyone can learn to code - it just takes practice and finding the right learning method for you. If you're struggling, try a different approach, like interactive coding websites or joining coding groups. Persistence is key, so keep at it!
Absolutely, everyone's learning path is different. I've been using *_the F.O.C.U.S. technique_* for the last few years, and I'm working on a video to share it. It will help you learn any programming language *FAST* , easily, and in an interesting way.