💻 CODING TIP: One mistake many beginners make is thinking that watching tutorials is enough to become a developer. It’s not. You might understand everything while watching, but the real test comes when you try to build something on your own — that’s where the real learning happens. Start small. Pick a simple idea and try to build it from scratch. You’ll get stuck, you’ll make mistakes, and you’ll spend time debugging… but that’s exactly the process that makes you better. Every error you fix and every problem you solve builds your confidence and sharpens your skills. Don’t aim for perfection — aim for progress. Keep building, keep improving, and over time, you’ll see how far you’ve come 🚀 #WebDevelopment #CodingTips #LearnToCode
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