🚀 You Don’t Need Paid Courses to Learn Coding! I used to think coding = expensive courses 💸 But then I realized… everything is already available for FREE on YouTube 🎯 Here’s how you can start coding without spending a single rupee 👇 💻 Step 1: Pick One Language Start with Python / JavaScript (don’t confuse yourself with many options) 📺 Step 2: Learn from YouTube Follow beginner-friendly channels and stick to one playlist 🧠 Step 3: Practice Daily Watching videos ≠ Learning Build small projects after every topic 📂 Step 4: Make Projects Even simple projects like: • Calculator • To-do list • Mini website 📢 Step 5: Share on LinkedIn Post your progress, projects & learning journey --- 💡 My Goal: I’m learning coding step by step from free resources and building my skills daily. No excuses. Just consistency. 🔥 If you’re also learning coding, let’s connect and grow together 🤝 #Coding #LearnToCode #Python #WebDevelopment #StudentLife #FreeLearning #LinkedInGrowth
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Most students don’t quit coding because it’s hard… They quit because it’s explained poorly. At Comprehend - An Edtech Company we believe learning should be simple, structured and actually make sense. No jargon. No confusion. Just real understanding. 🎯 Why students choose Comprehend: * Beginner-friendly coding lessons * Step-by-step explanations * Real-world projects to build confidence * Personalised learning support * Perfect for students in the USA & UK Whether you're starting with Python, JavaScript or Web Development, we help you learn coding without feeling lost. Stop guessing. Start understanding. Join Comprehend today and turn confusion into clarity. #LearnCoding #OnlineCodingClasses #ProgrammingLife #USAStudents #UKStudents
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Reading about code is not the same as writing it. That gap between "I understand this concept" and "I can solve a problem with it" is where most learners get stuck. Tutorials make sense while you're following along. But open a blank editor, and suddenly it's a different story. W3Schools just launched something that targets exactly this: Practice Coding Problems with a Weekly Challenge. Here's how it works. 101 problems per language. 12 languages — Python, Java, C, C++, C#, TypeScript, Node.js, PHP, Kotlin, Swift, Rust, and R. You write real code, submit it, and get instant feedback. No hand-holding, no multiple choice. Just you and the problem. Every week there's a new challenge with a countdown and XP reward. Solve it, earn XP, climb the leaderboard. It's a small thing, but having a fresh problem to look forward to each week builds a rhythm that tutorials alone never create. The best part is the approach. It meets you where you are. Easy problems to build confidence, harder ones to stretch. The kind of practice that turns "I've read about loops" into "I can write a working solution from scratch." If you're learning to code - or mentoring someone who is - this is worth bookmarking. #coding #w3schools #programming #learncoding #webdevelopment
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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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Why do beginners struggle so much in programming? For me, it wasn’t because coding was too hard. It was how I was learning. I spent a lot of time watching tutorials. One after the other. Variables and data types today, functions tomorrow… the cycle continues. It felt like I was learning, but in reality, I was just watching and copying. I followed along in the video, but once I closed it, I couldn’t build anything on my own. No real understanding. Just repetition. And that’s where I struggled the most. I thought I was making progress, but I was just staying in the same place. Looking back now, I realize tutorials are helpful, but only to a point. If you don’t practice on your own and try to understand what you’re doing, it becomes a cycle. Watch. Copy. Forget. Repeat. To be honest, I’ve realized you can’t learn everything in programming at once. What helped me was slowing down, focusing on the basics, and actually understanding how things work instead of just following tutorials. Building on that gradually made learning easier. It’s not always perfect, but it’s progress. Still learning, still growing. #Python #PythonBeginners #LearnPython #CodingJourney #BeginnerDeveloper
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🚀 Excited to Announce: Online Coding Classes for Beginners! 💻 Are you someone who wants to learn coding but doesn’t know where to start? Don’t worry — we’ve got you covered! I’m starting online classes for coding and programming languages designed especially for complete beginners. Even if you have zero knowledge about coding, you can join and learn step by step. 🔹 What you will learn: • Basics of programming • Popular programming languages (like Python, Java, etc.) • Logical thinking & problem-solving • Real-time examples and practice sessions 🔹 Who can join? • Students • Job seekers • Anyone interested in learning coding from scratch 🔹 Why join? • Beginner-friendly teaching • Simple explanations • Hands-on practice • Complete guidance from basics to advanced 📩 Limited slots available! If you’re interested or want more details, feel free to DM me or comment below. Let’s start your coding journey together! 💡 #Coding #Programming #LearnToCode #OnlineClasses #Beginners #CareerGrowth contact 7416979710
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Starting a new journey with learning coding is an exciting step toward building a strong future in technology. At first, it may seem difficult, but with regular practice and patience, concepts become easier to understand. Coding improves your logical thinking, problem-solving ability, and creativity. You can begin with popular languages like JavaScript, Python, or PHP and gradually build real projects. Each small success, like solving a bug or creating a simple website, boosts your confidence. There are many free resources, tutorials, and communities to support your learning. Mistakes are part of the journey, so don’t be afraid to try and fail. Stay consistent, keep learning, and enjoy the process of becoming a skilled developer. #CodingJourney #LearnCoding #ProgrammingLife #WebDevelopment #TechSkills #CodeNewbie #DeveloperLife #LearnToCode #FutureInTech #CodingSuccess
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I was watching a session from Sheryians Coding School Sheryians Coding School Community recently, and this one visual hit home: "Copy vs. Figure Out." Most of us start our journey by following tutorials, but many of us get stuck there. We become "Followers" who can only code as long as someone is showing us the way. If you want to become a real developer, you have to stop these 5 mistakes: 1. Treating Coding like a Movie 🍿 Watching a tutorial without typing the code—or worse, just copy-pasting—won't build muscle memory. As Harsh Sir often emphasizes, you have to get your hands dirty and understand the "Why" behind every line. 2. The "Error" Panic When a red error pops up, don't rush to the solution code. The real learning happens when you are stuck. Spend 30 minutes "Figuring it out" before seeking help. That’s how your brain maps logic. 3. Dependency on a Guided Path If you can’t build a simple login page without a YouTube video open, you’re stuck in a loop. Try to build the logic first, fail, and then use the tutorial as a reference, not a script. 4. Not "Breaking" the Code A tutorial shows you the "happy path." To really learn, try to break it. Change the logic, use a different function, and see what happens. Innovation starts when you deviate from the instructions. 5. Skipping the Fundamentals You can't "Figure Out" complex problems if your basics are weak. Whether it's JavaScript hoisting or Python loops, master the core so you don't have to rely on someone else's explanation every time. The Sheryians mindset is clear: Don't just be a coder; be a problem solver. Move from the "Copy" box to the "Figure Out" box. 🚀 Are you currently a "Follower" or a "Creator"? What's one thing you figured out on your own today? 👇 #SheryiansCodingSchool #CodingJourney #WebDevelopment #ProgrammingTips #TechCommunity #ProblemSolving #IndiaTech
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🚀 Have you ever wondered why almost every programmer starts learning a new language with “Hello, World!”? This tradition dates back to 1973, when Brian Kernighan published the phrase in a tutorial for the B programming language — a concept that would later become one of the most iconic traditions in programming history. Even more interesting: Kernighan himself later admitted he didn’t clearly remember why he chose it. He only recalled seeing a cartoon of a chick hatching from an egg and saying: “Hello, World!” 🐣🌍 At first glance, it’s just two simple words… But “Hello, World!” has always been much more than a beginner exercise. It’s the first proof that: ✅ Your code works ✅ Your system is ready ✅ Your program runs ✅ And you’ve made your first real connection with a computer Maybe that’s why, even after decades of technological progress, this tradition still lives on. Because programming doesn’t always begin with complexity… Sometimes it begins with a simple — but historic — start. Every programmer has a starting point. For many of us, it begins with: Hello, World. 🌍🐍 #Python #HelloWorld #Programming #Exercism #cs_internship #Machine_learning #step1
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🚫 Stop Watching Coding Tutorials. Start Building. Most beginners are stuck in “tutorial hell”: → Watching videos for hours → Feeling productive → But building NOTHING Here’s the truth 👇 You don’t need more tutorials. You need a SYSTEM. Starting today, I’m launching a series: 👉 “From Zero to Job-Ready Developer (No Tutorial Hell)” In this series, I’ll show: ✔ What to learn (only what matters) ✔ How to practice (real projects) ✔ Where it’s used (actual jobs) ✔ What to do next (clear roadmap) No fluff. No theory overload. Just execution. If you’re serious about learning coding for a job, follow this series. Day 2 → How to start Python the RIGHT way. #coding #programming #python #java #webdevelopment #careergrowth #developers #100DaysOfCode #learncoding #techcareers
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