Coding is mostly about thinking logically and solving problems, not memorizing syntax. If you’re learning programming and feeling stuck, don’t worry — struggling means you’re learning the most 💡 Keep practicing. Keep debugging. Keep building. #Coding #Programming #ProblemSolving #LearningToCode #TechSkills #StudentLife #FutureReady
Learning to Code: Logical Problem Solving
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Coding boils down to providing clear, step-by-step instructions. The most crucial element in learning to code isn't complex syntax, but the ability to explain concepts and processes with clarity. When instructions are precise and logical, understanding follows. This fundamental principle applies whether you're writing code or teaching someone else to write it. #Coding #Programming #TechEducation #LearnToCode
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Coding isn’t about remembering every line of syntax. It’s about knowing where to look when things break. That’s the skill that actually matters. #CodingLife #DeveloperMindset #Programming #LearningToCode #SoftwareDeveloper #TechJourney
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Writing code ❌ Copying, pasting, and understanding code ✅ Because real learning in programming starts with why it works, not who wrote it. 💻🚀 #Programming #CodingLife #DeveloperJourney #LearningToCode #ComputerScience #StudentDeveloper #TechLife
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10 truths every developer needs to hear: It's never too late to start learning Practice is the only way to improve Even experts make mistakes (daily!) Googling is part of learning Read the docs—it saves hours of debugging Taking breaks actually helps solve problems Remember: Programming isn't magic. It's practice, persistence, and patience. Which fact resonates with you most ? #LearnToCode #Programming #SoftwareEngineering #DeveloperLife #CodingJourney #TechTips
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Software engineering isn’t about knowing one programming language — it’s about learning how to think. Languages change. Frameworks evolve. Tools come and go. But problem-solving, logic, and the ability to learn fast will always matter. I’ve learned that once you understand the fundamentals, picking up a new language feels less scary and more like learning a new dialect of the same language. Keep building. Keep breaking things. Keep learning. #SoftwareEngineering #Programming #TechJourney #LearningInPublic #Developers #CodingLife
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Theory tells you exactly how things should work. Practice shows you what actually works. And programming? It bravely combines both… and still leaves you debugging at 2 AM wondering why nothing works😄💻 That’s the beauty of software engineering, learning never stops, and every bug teaches something new. Keep building, breaking, and figuring it out one line of code at a time🧑💻 If you’ve ever been personally attacked by a bug that “shouldn’t exist,” this one’s for you 👇 #Programming #SoftwareEngineering #CodingLife #Developers #LearningInPublic #Debugging #TechHumor #Tutortacademy
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Day 48/100 – DSA Challenge 🚀 Topic: priority queue using linked list Key Learning: A Priority Queue using Linked List is implemented by storing elements in a linked list where each node contains Data Priority Pointer to next node Elements are arranged according to priority. GitHub: <https://lnkd.in/dtek96E3> #100DaysOfDSA #ProblemSolving #LinkedInLearning #clanguage #coding #programming #developer #softwareengnieer #datastructure
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Exciting to see Cursor pushing the boundaries with parallel agent capabilities! This enhancement could revolutionize workflows, but it raises important questions about scalability and enterprise readiness. What are your thoughts? #aitools #aicoding #programming #coding #developer #cursor
Cursor announced that you can now run 10 to 20 agents in parallel. That’s really cool - but is it enterprise ready? What does enterprise ready look like? #aitools #aicoding #programming #coding #developer #cursor
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Day 44/100 – DSA Challenge 🚀 Topic: queue using linked list Key Learning: Why Use Linked List for Queue? In array implementation, queue has: Fixed size Wastage of memory Overflow if size exceeds In linked list implementation: Dynamic size No fixed limit Efficient insertion & deletion GitHub: <https://lnkd.in/dtek96E3> #100DaysOfDSA #ProblemSolving #LinkedInLearning #clanguage #coding #programming #developer #softwareengnieer #datastructure
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Good one Archisman Dubey