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Starting a new journey with learning coding is an exciting step toward building a strong future in technology. At first, it may seem difficult, but with regular practice and patience, concepts become easier to understand. Coding improves your logical thinking, problem-solving ability, and creativity. You can begin with popular languages like JavaScript, Python, or PHP and gradually build real projects. Each small success, like solving a bug or creating a simple website, boosts your confidence. There are many free resources, tutorials, and communities to support your learning. Mistakes are part of the journey, so don’t be afraid to try and fail. Stay consistent, keep learning, and enjoy the process of becoming a skilled developer. #CodingJourney #LearnCoding #ProgrammingLife #WebDevelopment #TechSkills #CodeNewbie #DeveloperLife #LearnToCode #FutureInTech #CodingSuccess
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🚀 You Don’t Need Paid Courses to Learn Coding! I used to think coding = expensive courses 💸 But then I realized… everything is already available for FREE on YouTube 🎯 Here’s how you can start coding without spending a single rupee 👇 💻 Step 1: Pick One Language Start with Python / JavaScript (don’t confuse yourself with many options) 📺 Step 2: Learn from YouTube Follow beginner-friendly channels and stick to one playlist 🧠 Step 3: Practice Daily Watching videos ≠ Learning Build small projects after every topic 📂 Step 4: Make Projects Even simple projects like: • Calculator • To-do list • Mini website 📢 Step 5: Share on LinkedIn Post your progress, projects & learning journey --- 💡 My Goal: I’m learning coding step by step from free resources and building my skills daily. No excuses. Just consistency. 🔥 If you’re also learning coding, let’s connect and grow together 🤝 #Coding #LearnToCode #Python #WebDevelopment #StudentLife #FreeLearning #LinkedInGrowth
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🚀 Starting out in programming and worried about choosing the “wrong” language? Good news: it’s almost impossible to mess this up. With 600+ programming languages out there, decision paralysis is real. But as Cory Stieg explains, your first language doesn’t define or limit your career. The fundamentals: variables, loops, conditionals, functions, carry across languages, making each new one easier to learn 💡 Most developers end up learning multiple languages anyway, and a programming language is just one tool in a much bigger toolkit 🧰. What really matters is starting, staying curious, and building problem‑solving skills along the way. If you’re on the fence, this article is a great reminder that progress beats perfection. Pick a language, start coding, and adjust as you grow 👨💻👩💻 #Programming #LearningToCode #CareerInTech #ContinualLearning
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Previously, I talked about my struggle with the “Watch. Copy. Forget. Repeat.” cycle in learning programming. Today, I want to share what I wish I had done better when I was starting out. One thing I didn’t do early enough was connect with other people while learning. I was learning alone, and honestly, it made everything harder than it needed to be. There were moments I got stuck on simple things, spent hours trying to figure it out, and later realized someone else could have explained it in minutes. I wish I had joined a community earlier, where I could ask questions, share progress, and see how others were learning too. Learning alone works, but learning with others makes the journey easier and more motivating. Even just talking about what you’re learning helps you understand it better. If you’re just starting out, this is what I would say from my experience: Don’t just watch tutorials, practice. Don’t just copy code, try to understand it. Don’t learn alone, connect with others if you can. It’s not always easy, but it’s worth it. Still learning, still growing. #Python #CodingJourney #BeginnerDeveloper #SoftwareDevelopment
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90% of students don’t fail programming… They quit. Not because it’s hard — but because no one explains it simply. I’ve seen students go from: ❌ “I don’t understand anything” to ✅ “This is actually easy” The difference? 👉 Right guidance 👉 Step-by-step learning 👉 Someone who actually cares If you’re struggling with coding, you’re not the problem. You just haven’t been taught the right way. 📩 Need help ? Check my Fiverr gig (https://lnkd.in/dWynsESR) #Programming #Coding #Students #ComputerScience #Python #Learning
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Free Online Coding Courses in 2026 make it easier than ever to start learning programming from home — even if you’re a complete beginner. The hard part isn’t finding resources, it’s choosing the right one and actually sticking with it. Here’s a simple guide to the best free coding courses and how to start the right way 👇 https://lnkd.in/gHSAKC26 #LearnToCode #Coding #Programming #FreeCourses #WebDevelopment #Python #Tech #Beginners #SelfLearning
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🚀 95% of people who try to learn coding eventually give up — not necessarily because programming is too difficult, but often because it’s taught in ways that prioritize memorization over real practice. 💡 One idea that strongly resonated with me is that coding is not learned by passively consuming theory or endlessly watching tutorials. Real progress happens through building, solving, debugging, and practicing consistently. 🐍 That’s one of the reasons I started my Python journey on Exercism’s Practice Track. 🛠️ Its learning-by-doing approach focuses on solving real exercises, strengthening core concepts, and developing problem-solving skills through hands-on experience rather than passive study. 📚 As I continue publishing solutions and unlocking new programming concepts, my focus is not just on learning Python syntax — it’s on building practical coding discipline, technical confidence, and a stronger foundation in software development. 🔥 One exercise at a time. #cs_internship #Machine_learning #step1
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🚀 Excited to Announce: Online Coding Classes for Beginners! 💻 Are you someone who wants to learn coding but doesn’t know where to start? Don’t worry — we’ve got you covered! I’m starting online classes for coding and programming languages designed especially for complete beginners. Even if you have zero knowledge about coding, you can join and learn step by step. 🔹 What you will learn: • Basics of programming • Popular programming languages (like Python, Java, etc.) • Logical thinking & problem-solving • Real-time examples and practice sessions 🔹 Who can join? • Students • Job seekers • Anyone interested in learning coding from scratch 🔹 Why join? • Beginner-friendly teaching • Simple explanations • Hands-on practice • Complete guidance from basics to advanced 📩 Limited slots available! If you’re interested or want more details, feel free to DM me or comment below. Let’s start your coding journey together! 💡 #Coding #Programming #LearnToCode #OnlineClasses #Beginners #CareerGrowth contact 7416979710
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🚀 Have you ever wondered why almost every programmer starts learning a new language with “Hello, World!”? This tradition dates back to 1973, when Brian Kernighan published the phrase in a tutorial for the B programming language — a concept that would later become one of the most iconic traditions in programming history. Even more interesting: Kernighan himself later admitted he didn’t clearly remember why he chose it. He only recalled seeing a cartoon of a chick hatching from an egg and saying: “Hello, World!” 🐣🌍 At first glance, it’s just two simple words… But “Hello, World!” has always been much more than a beginner exercise. It’s the first proof that: ✅ Your code works ✅ Your system is ready ✅ Your program runs ✅ And you’ve made your first real connection with a computer Maybe that’s why, even after decades of technological progress, this tradition still lives on. Because programming doesn’t always begin with complexity… Sometimes it begins with a simple — but historic — start. Every programmer has a starting point. For many of us, it begins with: Hello, World. 🌍🐍 #Python #HelloWorld #Programming #Exercism #cs_internship #Machine_learning #step1
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