Why do we learn coding? Coding is not just about learning a programming language — it changes the way we think. I believe we learn coding for three main reasons: 1. Creating new ideas Coding gives us the power to turn our ideas into reality. 2. Developing problem-solving skills Every bug and challenge teaches us to think logically and find solutions. 3. Access to various learning platforms In today’s digital era, there are countless platforms where we can continuously learn and grow. Coding is not just a skill — it’s a mindset of building, solving, and growing. 🚀 #Coding #Programming #Learning #ProblemSolving #Innovation #Tech #Developer #GrowthMindset #LinkedInPost
Why We Learn Coding: Creativity, Problem Solving, Growth
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Before learning programming • Focused on writing code that works After practicing and gaining experience • Focused on writing code that is clean, readable, and efficient Small shift, big difference. #SoftwareEngineering #Learning #Coding #Growth
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Why I Created Coding Made Simple As I progressed in learning to code, I realised how quickly things can start to feel overwhelming — especially when concepts begin to stack on top of each other. Not because the concepts are impossible, but because they’re unfamiliar, and they don’t always click straight away. I’d sometimes catch myself thinking while practising: “This feels a bit high level… I’m not sure I fully get it yet.” And honestly? That’s completely normal. Learning anything new takes time, clarity, and explanations that meet you exactly where you are — not where you’re “supposed” to be. Although things eventually start to make sense — especially with the support around you, whether that’s peers, mentors, or your learning community — those early stages, when you’re absorbing so much at once, can still feel like a lot. If you’ve ever felt that way, you’re not alone. You’re not behind. You’re simply learning. That’s exactly why I created Coding Made Simple. It’s the guide I wish I had earlier — something that: • breaks down programming concepts in plain English • focuses on the why behind the code • includes real‑world, practical examples • helps you build confidence step by step If you’re at the start of your coding journey and things feel a little overwhelming, this was made with you in mind. 👉 Check it out on Payhip: https://lnkd.in/e2iWbz_2 Or on Gumroad: 👉https://lnkd.in/eNCwfmHT Happy coding! #CodingJourney #LearningToCode #ProgrammingBasics #SoftwareDevelopment #BeginnerCoder #CodeNewbie #CodingMadeSimple #WomenWhoCode
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Mistakes I Am Avoiding as a Coding Beginner ❌💻 As I am learning coding, I realized that avoiding mistakes is as important as learning new concepts. Here are some mistakes I am trying to avoid: ❌ Jumping to advanced topics without basics ❌ Copy-pasting code without understanding ❌ Ignoring problem-solving practice ❌ Inconsistency in learning 👉 What I am doing instead: ✔ Focusing on fundamentals ✔ Writing code daily ✔ Understanding logic deeply ✔ Staying consistent Learning coding is a journey, not a race 🚀 #CodingJourney #Programming #Learning #Consistency #Developers #FutureEngineer #100DaysOfCode
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💻 Reality of starting coding Sometimes I think back to when I first started coding… watching tutorials made me feel like “yeah, I’ve got this now” But the moment I tried writing code on my own… everything felt different I didn’t even know where to start, and it felt like I didn’t know anything at all. " You will feel like a genius after watching tutorials 🤓 " " Then feel like you know nothing when you start alone 💀" But … that’s just part of the learning process ✨ #Coding #WebDevelopment #Programming #DeveloperJourney #LearningToCode #SoftwareDevelopment #100DaysOfCode
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We've become hesitant to share what we learn in coding and software development. Especially the small things. We often think it's too basic or not worth sharing. But since when was sharing about impressing others? That's the issue... It's not, and shouldn't. It's about doing something you enjoy (if you are)… and maybe helping someone else along the way. Don't underestimate the value of small knowledge. For someone else, it might not be small at all. If you enjoy sharing knowledge, do it. #Programming #Learning #SoftwareDevelopment #coding
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Should I finish one course before starting another? It’s generally a good idea to focus on one course at a time, especially as a beginner. Jumping between multiple courses can lead to confusion and make it harder to build a solid foundation. Finishing a course helps you follow a clear path and understand concepts step by step. However, you don’t need to be strict about it. If a course isn’t helping you or feels too difficult, it’s okay to switch. The goal is understanding, not completion. Stay focused, practice what you learn, and avoid collecting courses without applying the knowledge in real coding situations.#webdeveloper #tech #coding #programming
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Most beginners struggle with coding because they focus on the wrong things. Here are 3 habits that actually help you learn coding faster: • Code every single day • Google errors yourself • Build small projects These simple habits can dramatically improve your learning speed. I made a quick 15-second video explaining this: https://lnkd.in/g8hgpQfi If you're learning to code, this might help. Follow me for more coding tips and developer growth content. #coding #programming #webdevelopment #developer #learncoding #softwaredevelopment #careergrowth #technology
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The biggest shift in programming isn’t learning a new language… It’s learning how to think like a programmer. Programming is fundamentally about structured problem-solving—breaking complex problems into smaller parts, recognizing patterns, and designing step-by-step solutions. In this guide, I explain how to develop that mindset and become a better developer: Decomposition (breaking problems down) Logical & algorithmic thinking Writing clean, structured solutions 👉 Read the full article: https://lnkd.in/dvH2YFyv 💡 Once you master the way you think, coding becomes much easier. 💬 What helped you improve your programming thinking skills?
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Thinking about learning to code? Great-but let’s set the record straight. Coding isn’t about typing fast or memorizing commands. It’s about solving problems and thinking logically. At first, things will feel confusing-and that’s completely normal. Every beginner goes through it. You also don’t need to be a math genius. Most beginner-friendly paths focus more on logic and creativity than complex math. One big mistake? Watching endless tutorials without actually building anything. It feels productive, but real learning happens when you try things yourself, make mistakes, and fix them. Don’t stress about picking the “perfect” programming language either. Just choose one, stick with it, and focus on the basics. Consistency matters way more than where you start. Most importantly, be patient with yourself. You won’t know everything before you begin and you don’t need to. Start small, practice regularly, and improve as you go. If you keep showing up and putting in the effort, you’ll get there. #coding #ITTraining #Codelines
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I wasted 3 months learning coding the wrong way… 💻 I kept watching tutorials. Course after course. Video after video. But I wasn’t building anything. Result? 👉 I understood everything… 👉 But couldn’t build anything from scratch. That’s when it hit me. ⚡ Learning ≠ Building So I changed one thing: Started building small projects daily. Even if it was messy. Even if it broke. And that changed everything. 🚀 Now I don’t just “know” code — I can actually use it. If you’re learning development: 👉 Don’t just watch. Build. #FullStackDeveloper #WebDevelopment #LearnToCode #CodingJourney #BuildInPublic #DeveloperLife #Programming #SoftwareDeveloper #100DaysOfCode
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