The hardest part of learning to code isn't the syntax. It's the moment you get stuck at 11pm with no one to ask. That's the problem with most online learning. You're on your own. You watch, you pause, you rewatch, you give up. At Codeworks, learning happens live, which means when you're stuck, someone's actually there. An instructor who can walk you through it. Classmates who've hit the same wall. A cohort that moves together, gets frustrated together, and figures it out together. Because the fastest way to learn code isn't watching someone else do it. It's building, breaking things, asking questions in real time, and solving problems as a team. That's what we mean when we say live learning. Not a Zoom lecture. Not a pre-recorded module. An actual room, online, yes, but real, where progress happens because people show up for each other. If you've tried learning to code and felt like you were falling behind alone, this is what was missing. Learn it live. Learn it properly. 🔗 Book a Call with Admissions: https://lnkd.in/eXMySYfT #LearnToCode #Codeworks #LiveLearning #CodingBootcamp #FutureInTech #LearnOnline #WebDevelopment #TechCareer #OnlineBootcamp #DevelopingFreedom
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Everyone is learning how to code. Very few are actually building. That’s the gap no one talks about. You can finish courses, watch tutorials, and understand concepts… But when it’s time to create something real — most students freeze. Because learning gives you knowledge. But building requires thinking. Thinking about: → What problem am I solving? → How do I structure this? → What should I build first? This shift — from learner to builder — is where real growth happens. At CodingNovas, we focus on that shift. We don’t just teach you how to code. We train you to think, plan, and build like a real developer. 💡 Work on real-world problems 💡 Learn how projects actually come together 💡 Build confidence by doing, not just watching Because in the end… Your skills are proven by what you can build, not what you’ve learned. If you’re ready to move beyond tutorials and start building for real— 🚀 Follow CodingNovas and start your builder journey. #CodingNovas #LearnToCode #BuildInPublic #Developers #StudentGrowth #TechCareers #LearningJourney https://lnkd.in/gaHdSgNz
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Everyone keeps asking me the same question: How do I get into tech? And I’ve noticed something Some people want to get into coding Some just want to get into tech in any way possible Some don’t even like coding but still love tech For a long time, I’ve been on the coding side of tech building, learning, shipping But recently, I’ve been questioning that path and exploring beyond just writing code And it made me realize something If I had to start tech all over again with what I know now I would do things very differently So I’m starting a 7-day series I’ll break down The different paths in tech not just coding What beginners should actually focus on Mistakes I made so you don’t repeat them How to choose a path that fits you And what I would do if I was starting from zero today No hype. No gatekeeping. Just real insights If you’ve ever thought about getting into tech, you’ll want to follow this If this can help someone you know, reshare it Day 1 drops tomorrow #TechForBeginners #LearnTech #TechCareers #NoCode #WebDevelopment #CareerSwitch #TechJourney #BeginnersInTech
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Learning coding is not the hard part Most people are just learning it the wrong way And that’s why it feels frustrating We’ve seen beginners spend months jumping between tutorials… yet still struggle to write simple code on their own. It's not because they’re not trying - their approach isn’t working. Here’s what slows most people down: • focusing on syntax instead of understanding (they can write code, but don’t know why it works) • watching instead of practicing (it feels productive, but no real skill is built) • no feedback or direction (so the same mistakes keep repeating) That’s why this bootcamp is different We don’t just teach you what to code - we teach you how to think like a developer. • break down problems step-by-step • write, test, and improve your code • use real tools developers actually work with Because knowing about coding is not the same as being able to code The difference shows when you can sit down, face a problem, and solve it -without relying on a tutorial. In simple terms: Direction beats information. You don’t need more tutorials - you need structure What has actually been your biggest challenge so far? 1️⃣ Understanding 2️⃣ Consistency 3️⃣ Where to start Drop your number below 👇 #GEANCOCommunityCenter #DigitalSkills #CodingBootcamp #TechCareerGrowth #StudentsInTech
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The Biggest Mistake Beginner Developers Make It’s not lack of talent. It’s not lack of resources. It’s this: Overlearning. Underbuilding. Most beginners are stuck in a loop: • Watching tutorials • Taking more courses • “Preparing” to start They feel productive… But they’re not actually progressing. Here’s the truth most won’t tell you: You don’t become a developer by learning more. You become a developer by building more. You can watch 50 tutorials on JavaScript And still struggle to build a simple project from scratch. Why? Because: Watching ≠ Doing The real shift happens when you: • Start building before you feel ready • Get stuck and figure things out • Break things and fix them That’s where real learning happens. If you’re not building projects, you’re not learning development. You’re just consuming content. Simple rule: 30% Learning 70% Building At CodingNovas Academy, we focus less on “more content” and more on real-world building. Because that’s what actually makes you job-ready. Comment “BUILD” and I’ll send you a practical roadmap to start today. #webdevelopment #learncoding #programminglife #developerjourney #codingstudents #techcareers #softwaredevelopment #buildinpublic #projectbasedlearning #careergrowth #codingnovas #skilldevelopment https://lnkd.in/gaHdSgNz
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I didn’t start with big clients. I started with: → Learning → Building small projects → Improving daily Now I focus on real-world solutions, not tutorials. Progress comes from doing, not watching. #developerjourney #learningtocode #selftaughtdeveloper #growthmindset #consistency #codingdaily #freelancejourney
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I thought I needed better code… I needed better habits 👀 For a long time, I believed progress would come from learning more syntax, more packages, and more tricks. But I was wrong. My biggest problem wasn’t code. It was habits. ❌ Starting things and not finishing ❌ Learning without practicing ❌ Waiting for motivation ❌ Being busy without being consistent Real progress started when I changed small things: ✅ Showing up daily ✅ Building regularly ✅ Finishing simple projects ✅ Staying consistent even on low-energy days Better code came later. Better habits came first. Still learning every day 🚀 #Flutter #CodingJourney #BuildInPublic #MobileDevelopment #GrowthMindset
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💡 Why Projects Matter More Than Courses You can complete 10 courses… But if you can’t build even 1 project, it won’t help. 📌 Projects teach you what courses can’t: ✔ How to apply concepts in real scenarios ✔ How to solve actual problems ✔ How to think like a developer 🚀 The best way to learn tech is simple: 👉 Learn → Build → Explain → Improve 🎯 If you can clearly explain your project, you’re already ahead of most students. 👉 Learning → to actually building real-world projects . . . . #Coding #Learning #Developers #TechCareers #CodeZoner
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Early on, I was stuck in tutorial mode. Watch video. Copy code. Move on. It felt productive but I wasn’t really learning. The shift happened when I started asking: “Wait… why does this actually work?” That’s curiosity. I began: ➡️ Changing code to see what breaks ➡️ Googling things outside the tutorial ➡️ Building small things without step-by-step help That’s when things finally started to click. If you’re a student or switching into tech: Don’t just consume. Get curious. That’s your unfair advantage. 💬 What’s something in tech you’ve been curious about but haven’t explored yet? #CodingJourney #TechLearning #BeginnersInTech
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Day 22 of 100 Days. Student: _“I understand when I watch tutorials… but forget when I try to code.”_ Welcome to tutorial hell. The fix? Stop watching. Start doing. 3 rules I give now: 1. Pause & type – Every 10 mins, pause the video and code it yourself. 2. Build blind – Close the tutorial. Rebuild the feature from memory. 3. Struggle on purpose – If it’s not uncomfortable, you’re not learning. Watching tutorials = reading about pushups. Coding = actually doing pushups. One builds muscle. The other builds guilt. Active learning wins. Are you learning actively? #FrontendDevelopment #100DaysOfSolvingCodingProblems #WebDevelopment #CodingTips #LearningTips #ActiveLearning
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Day 3 of 30 Mentorship for Acceleration Challenge Today I explored something that I think every developer needs before writing a single line of code; the algorithm mindset. An algorithm is simply a step-by-step way of solving a problem. But the real skill isn't memorizing algorithms. It is training my brain to THINK like one. Break the problem down. Define the steps clearly. Think about edge cases. Then write the code. Most beginners (myself included) used to jump straight to coding. But without a clear thought process, I end up writing messy, hard-to-debug code. The algorithm mindset is what separates developers who solve problems from those who just write code. #30DaysChallenge #BackendDevelopment #MentorshipForAcceleration #AlgorithmMindset #LearningInPublic
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