One mistake many beginners make when learning programming. They try to learn too many technologies at the same time. I’ve seen people trying to learn: • Python • JavaScript • React • Node • Docker • Kubernetes All in the first few months. This usually leads to frustration and burnout. If you're starting in tech, focus on one stack and build projects. For example: C# + .NET Git HTML / CSS That alone is enough to build real applications and understand how software systems work. Depth beats randomness. What was the first technology stack you learned when you started? #SoftwareEngineering #Programming #LearnToCode #DeveloperCommunity #Coding #TechCareers #WebDevelopment
Common Mistake Beginners Make in Programming: Learning Too Many Tech Stacks at Once
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🚀 Every expert was once a beginner! When I started coding, I didn't understand a single line. I failed, I got confused, I wanted to quit — but I didn't stop! 💪 Today, I want to remind YOU: ✅ It's okay to be slow ✅ It's okay to make mistakes ✅ It's okay to ask questions Coding is not about being smart — it's about being consistent! Whether you're learning Python, JavaScript, Web Development, or DSA — every line of code you write today is building your future! 🔥 💬 Tell me in the comments: 👉 What are you currently learning? 👉 What's the hardest topic for you? Let's grow together on this coding journey! 🙌 #coding #programming #learntocode #python #webdevelopment #motivation #codinglife #techeducation #AnandYadav
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💻 Programming Shorties 🔍 Some simple yet powerful tips every developer should follow: ✔ Comment your code ✔ Use meaningful variable names ✔ Debug often ✔ Keep your code clean & readable ✔ Use list comprehensions wisely ✔ Avoid repeating code (DRY principle) ✔ Use print statements & breakpoints for debugging ✔ Always backup your code 🚀 Small habits make a big difference in coding! Let’s keep learning and improving every day. #Programming #Python #CodingTips #Developers #MCA #LearningJourney
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Free resource mentioned above: freeCodeCamp Learn: https://lnkd.in/gTqF9sNq It is a free, self-paced platform with hands-on coding practice and certification paths in web development, JavaScript, Python, databases, backend development, and more. A great reminder for beginners: Do not focus only on code. Also build your reading, writing, communication, and documentation skills.
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