Day 23 of 100 days. I noticed some students rush through tasks… Just to finish quickly. But their understanding? Weak. The challenge: Rushing the process 👉 What I now advise: • Slow down • Focus on understanding • Quality over speed Learning is not a race. And always take your time to first get the task right. #FrontendDevelopment #100DaysOfSolvingCodingProblems #WebDevelopment #CodingTips #LearningTips
Slow Down for Better Understanding in Frontend Development
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Day 18 of 100 days. I’ve seen students avoid difficult parts… They skip them and move on. But guess what? It always comes back later. The challenge: Avoiding hard concepts 👉 What I now encourage them to do: • Face difficult topics early • Break them into smaller parts • Practice until it clicks And if you're learning alone - don’t skip what confuses you. That’s where growth is. What topic are you avoiding?👇 #FrontendDevelopment #100DaysOfSolvingCodingProblems #WebDevelopment #CodingTips #LearningTips
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Day 15 of 100 days. I once asked my students to build something… Some didn’t even start. Not because it was hard - but because it wasn’t “clear enough.” The challenge: **Waiting for perfect instructions** 👉 What I now recommend: • Start with what you understand • Figure things out as you go • Clarity comes from action And if you are self-learning - don’t wait for the “perfect tutorial.” Start messy. Improve later. #FrontendDevelopment #100DaysOfSolvingCodingProblems #WebDevelopment #CodingTips #LearningTips #LearningByDoing #ClarityInAction #GrowthMindset
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Day 14 of 100 days. During a class, a student told me: “Sir, it worked yesterday… but today it’s broken.” Same code. Different result. The challenge: Inconsistent results 👉 What we discovered: • The file path was wrong • A small change broke the connection • No one noticed the tiny detail So now I always emphasize: Pay attention to the small things. And if you're learning from tutorials — don’t just follow steps, understand connections. Little details can break everything. Have you ever faced this? #FrontendDevelopment #100DaysOfSolvingCodingProblems #WebDevelopment #CodingTips
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Day 24 of 100 days. One student kept saying: “I’ll practice later…” Later never came. The challenge: Postponing practice 👉 The fix: • Practice immediately • Don’t delay what you learned • Reinforce it while fresh And if you're learning from tutorials - Delay kills progress. #FrontendDevelopment #100DaysOfSolvingCodingProblems #WebDevelopment #CodingTips #LearningTips
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Day 11 of 100 days. One thing I’ve noticed while teaching my students… They understand a concept today - but forget it tomorrow. It's what I’ve experienced myself too. The challenge: Forgetting what you learn 👉 What I advised my students (and practice myself): • Don’t just learn - apply immediately • Build something small with that concept • Revisit it the next day Learning sticks when you use it. If you’re watching tutorials endlessly without building… that might be the problem. Have you experienced this? Share it in the comments. #FrontendDevelopment #100DaysOfSolvingCodingProblems #WebDevelopment #CodingTips #CodeSistency #LearnByBuilding #LearnByApplication
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Not everything you build works the first time and that’s the point. Lately, I’ve been focusing more on building projects instead of just watching tutorials… and honestly, it’s been messy. ⚠️ Errors ⚠️ Broken code ⚠️ Unexpected results But that’s where the real growth begins. 💡 Every bug → deeper understanding 💡 Every failure → stronger problem-solving 💡 Every small win → more confidence I’m learning that in tech, it’s not about knowing everything it’s about figuring things out, step by step. Still learning. Still building. Still debugging. And honestly… enjoying the process. #BuildInPublic #LearningByDoing #WebDevelopment #GrowthMindset #KeepGoing
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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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Day 8 of 100 days. A challenge many developers face at some point in their journey… Comparing themselves to others online. They see developers building impressive projects, while they’re still trying to grasp the basics. It can be discouraging. And it’s not just beginners - this feeling can affect developers at different stages. The challenge: Comparison & self-doubt 👉 I encouraged them to: • Focus on their own progress • Track their improvement consistently • Avoid rushing the learning process Growth in tech space is personal and not a race. You’re not behind - you’re learning. Have you ever felt this way? Share your experience in the comments. #FrontendDevelopment #100DaysOfSolvingCodingProblems #WebDevelopment #CodingTips #ConsistentCoding #PersonalGrowth
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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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Day 17 of 100 days. A student once said: “I copied everything exactly… but it still doesn’t work.” That’s when it clicked. The challenge: Blind copying 👉 What I now emphasize: • Don’t just copy - understand • Type the code yourself • Know what each line does And if you're learning from tutorials - pause and think, not just follow. Copying codes builds nothing. Understanding builds everything. #FrontendDevelopment #100DaysOfSolvingCodingProblems #WebDevelopment #CodingTips #LearningTips #UnderstandingConcepts
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