Starting coding without prior knowledge can feel overwhelming. The mistake most beginners make is waiting until they feel “ready.” Readiness comes from action. A simple structured path works: Choose one programming language Master the core basics Practice daily Build small projects Learn data structures and algorithms early Coding is not about talent. It’s about disciplined learning. That’s the philosophy behind our Python + DSA program. Evolves EdTech – 99th Batch Starting 1st April 2026 Live on Zoom Hinglish explanation Concept-focused approach. If someone had to start from zero today, what would be their first practical step? #LearnToCode #PythonProgramming #DSA #BeginnerDevelopers #TechCareers #SoftwareDevelopment #CodingJourney #ProgrammingBasics
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Why Practical Skills Matter More Than Degrees in IT In today’s IT industry, companies are not just looking for degrees — they are looking for problem solvers. I have observed that students who focus on: • Real-time projects • Writing clean code • Understanding logic deeply • Building portfolios Grow faster than those who only complete certifications. Technology changes every 2–3 years. But strong fundamentals and hands-on practice remain timeless. If you are learning programming, don’t just complete the syllabus — build something real. #ITEducation #FullStackDevelopment #Python #CareerGrowth #Programming
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🫵If you work in IT but skipped coding, here’s a great starting point. Stanford offers a free online coding course called Code in Place. With lectures and hands-on projects, it’s a great opportunity to build a solid foundation in programming. AI can write code for you, but if you don’t understand what it generates, you won’t be able to debug, implement, or maintain it. No more excuses. Start now. https://lnkd.in/e5RXiHE8 #Programming #AI #TechCareers #Learning #Stanford #CodeInPlace
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Curiosity in class turned into a passion for coding. Krish Bansal, a B.Tech CS and DS learner, discovered his interest in Python and HTML through hands-on classroom learning. Instead of just following instructions, he experiments with different approaches and builds multiple solutions to the same problem. By exploring beyond the textbook, Krish is strengthening his problem-solving mindset and learning how to think like a systems engineer, not just a coder. Swipe to see how learners at Rishihood turn classroom concepts into real technical confidence. #RishihoodUniversity #LifeatRishihood #LearnerOutcomes #ComputerScience #FutureEngineers
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🚀 Learning Python with Stanford! I recently started the Code in Place 2026 Self-Guide, an initiative inspired by Stanford University that teaches programming fundamentals through Python and Karel. Day before yesterday’s assignment was a fun one — making Karel place 20 beepers, move forward, and then place 26 beepers using Python loops. It might look simple, but exercises like this are powerful because they help build: • Logical thinking • Problem-solving skills • A strong foundation in Python What makes this program amazing is that it’s: 💻 Beginner-friendly 🌍 Open to learners worldwide 🎓 Based on Stanford’s CS106A programming course If you're someone who wants to start coding but doesn’t know where to begin, this program is a great starting point. 🔗 You can explore it here: [https://lnkd.in/g7wSVswM] Let’s keep learning and building in tech! 🚀 #CodeInPlace #Python #Stanford #LearnToCode #Programming #TechJourney
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Coding is no longer just a "tech skill"—it is a fundamental literacy for the next generation. At Brilliant Algorithm, we are moving beyond passive screen time. We’re teaching students (ages 8-20) how to architect their own digital worlds. From mastering Python to building professional-grade websites with HTML/CSS, our curriculum is designed to sharpen: ✅ Critical Thinking & Logic ✅ Problem-Solving Resilience ✅ Digital Creativity We believe every child should have the chance to see if they are the next great developer. 🎁 We are currently offering a 1-on-1 Free Trial Lesson. No commitment—just an opportunity for your child to write their first line of code and see the magic happen. https://bri-alg.com/ #EdTech #FutureOfWork #CodingForKids #Python #STEM #BrilliantAlgorithm #DigitalLiteracy #ParentingInTech
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🚀 Quick Coding Challenge for Developers & Learners! Let's test your programming basics. Question: What are the two possible values of the Boolean data type? 🔹 Positive and Negative 🔹 Up and Down 🔹 Open and Close 🔹 True and False 💬 Comment your answer below before checking the solution! Many beginners think programming is only about writing long code. But strong programmers always start with clear basic concepts. #Python #Coding #Programming #Developer #Learning #TechCommunity #100DaysOfCode
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🚀 Day 17 of My Coding Journey Today, I adopted a meaningful strategy in my learning process: 🔹 30% time → Watching videos to learn concepts 🔹 70% time → Practicing code Because practice makes a person perfect. When you try to write code on your own, you develop a deeper understanding of syntax and improve your ability to detect and fix errors. 💡 If you’re not used to sitting for long hours, start small — even 30 minutes a day is enough. With time, as you begin to understand things and solve problems on your own, your interest and focus will automatically grow. ✨ Consistency + Practice = Real Growth #CodingJourney #Consistency #Programming #Learning #Python #SelfGrowth
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One thing I learned during my coding journey: Knowing a programming language is not enough. Companies test your problem-solving ability, and that comes from Data Structures & Algorithms. Recently I started learning DSA in a structured way and the difference is huge. Instead of memorizing code, now I actually understand why the solution works. If any student wants to start their DSA journey, feel free to reach out. #DSA #CodingSkills #SoftwareEngineering #Programming #CareerGrowth
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