Advice for Beginner Developers ✌️ 1. Don’t rush into frameworks before mastering the basics 2. Practice more than you watch tutorials 3. Build small projects — even simple ones matter 4. Bugs are normal — fixing them makes you better 5. Don’t compare your journey with others 6. Read error messages carefully — they are your best teachers 7. Write code every day, even if it’s just for 30 minutes 8. Learn how things work, not just how to make them work 9. Ask questions, but try first before asking 10. Be patient — growth in programming takes time Programming is not about talent, it’s about consistency. 💡 #SoftwareDevelopment #Programming #Coding #LearnToCode #DeveloperLife #CodingJourney #BackendDeveloper #CleanCode #ProblemSolving #Consistency #Codebridge
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If you’re starting your coding journey, these symbols are your daily tools 🧠 From writing logic to structuring programs, every symbol has a purpose. 🔹 { } Curly Braces – Define code blocks 🔹 ( ) Brackets – Used in functions & conditions 🔹 [ ] Square Brackets – Lists & arrays 🔹 = Assignment 🔹 == Comparison 🔹 ; Statement terminator 🔹 ' ' / " " Strings 🔹 # Comments / identifiers Master the basics today—strong foundations create great developers 🚀 #CodingBasics #Programming #LearnToCode #TechSkills #DeveloperJourney
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The most important lesson I’ve learned as a developer is that 'working code' isn’t the finish line; it’s just the beginning. I’ve realized that writing Clean Code and prioritizing readability is far more valuable than writing a complex solution that only the author understands. Programming is a skill of communicating with humans, just as much as it is with machines. This is my first post here, and I’d love to hear from the experienced developers in my network: What is the one piece of advice you wish someone had told you when you first started? 💡" #CleanCode #Programming #Developer #NewBeginnings
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I'm not smart enough to code. I can't code because I'm not good at math. Does this sound like you? It's something I hear all of the time. There's enough gatekeeping going on already, so the last thing you need to add to the mix is self sabotage. If you can flex your problem solving muscle, you can program. I spent some time and recorded a quick 100% free video course to help you take those first steps. You'll learn about some terms you've heard floating around and understand what's involved with being a software developer. No code to write. And best of all, no math involved. #Coding #LearnToCode #Programming #Courses
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Most people think programming is about knowing a language. It’s not. It’s about knowing how to think. Anyone can memorize syntax. Very few can break a problem down, question assumptions, and design a solution that actually scales. That’s where real developers stand out. Good code runs. Great code lasts. And the best programmers? They’re always learning, unlearning, and rebuilding. Tech doesn’t reward noise. It rewards clarity. What skill do you think separates an average developer from a great one?For more insights and updates, you can follow me on: shoaibamin.com medium.com/@shoaibsivany x.com/theshoaibamin github.com/shoaibamin-dev #Programming #SoftwareDevelopment #ProblemSolving #TechMindset #LearningInPublic
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One lesson I learned as a Full-Stack Developer: writing code is easy, maintaining it is hard. Early in my journey, I optimized for “it works.” Now I optimize for readability, scalability, and long-term maintainability. That shift changed everything. What’s one engineering lesson that completely changed how you write code? #CleanCode #SystemDesign #FullStackDeveloper #CareerGrowth #Programming
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Most people start Full Stack Development… But get lost in what to learn next. So here’s a 𝐂𝐨𝐦𝐩𝐥𝐞𝐭𝐞 𝐅𝐮𝐥𝐥 𝐒𝐭𝐚𝐜𝐤 𝐃𝐞𝐯𝐞𝐥𝐨𝐩𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐑𝐨𝐚𝐝𝐦𝐚𝐩 — from basics to deployment — designed especially for beginners who want structured learning instead of random tutorials. If you follow a proper roadmap, learning becomes faster, clearer, and more practical. Save this if you’re planning to become a Full Stack Developer or already on the journey. Consistency + Projects + Practice = Real Growth 🚀 #FullStackDevelopment #WebDevelopment #DeveloperRoadmap #LearnToCode #Programming #TechCareers
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During my initial days working on real projects, I didn’t struggle with coding… I struggled with: 👉 finding files 👉 understanding folder structure 👉 tracing where logic lives College projects are small. Company codebases are HUGE. Thousands of lines. Years of history. Multiple contributors. So I documented everything I learned about navigating large codebases efficiently — both frontend and backend — and turned it into a simple, beginner-friendly guide. If you’ve ever felt lost in a project, this is for you. 🔗 https://lnkd.in/gZcZwHBi Would love your thoughts 🙌 #LearningInPublic #Developers #Programming #TechCareer
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The moment you stop coding is the moment you start forgetting. Keep your hands on the keyboard and your eyes on the solution. It's not easy, some days the bugs won't break and the logic won't click. But that's the process. Every challenge you refuse to quit on is you becoming unstoppable. The ones who make it aren't the ones who found it easy. They're the ones who kept going. So keep going, your breakthrough is closer than you think. #Coding #CodeEveryDay #ProgrammerLife #KeepCoding #SoftwareDeveloper #LearnToCode #CodeNewbie #DeveloperMindset #NeverStopLearning #TechCommunity #Programming #WebDeveloper #CodeLife #GrowthMindset #KeepGoing
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A good developer writes code. A great developer solves problems. Coding is a skill, but thinking, asking the right questions, and understanding users is what truly creates impact. 🚀 #SoftwareDeveloper #TechMindset #CareerGrowth #Programming
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⚠️ Beginner Mistakes in Programming Every great developer has made these mistakes — the key is learning faster. ❌ Coding without a plan ❌ Ignoring readability ❌ Skipping fundamentals ❌ Writing code you can’t explain later ✅ Think before you code ✅ Write for humans, not just machines ✅ Master basics before frameworks 💡 Mistakes don’t make you bad — repeating them does. #Programming #BeginnerTips #CodingJourney #SoftwareDevelopment #LearnToCode
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