If you’re learning programming, do this: Don’t just watch tutorials. After every lesson: • Build something small • Break it • Fix it • Improve it That’s how real learning happens. If you don’t know what to build or how to start, send me a message — I’ll guide you.
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If you’re learning programming, do this: Don’t just watch tutorials. After every lesson: • Build something small • Break it • Fix it • Improve it That’s how real learning happens. If you don’t know what to build or how to start, send me a message — I’ll guide you.
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📌 Mistakes I Made While Learning Programming While learning programming, I realized that making mistakes is a natural part of the journey. Here are some mistakes I made and what I learned from them: ❌ Focusing too much on theory 👉 Instead, I started practicing more ❌ Watching too many tutorials 👉 Now I focus on building and implementing ❌ Ignoring basics 👉 I went back and strengthened my fundamentals ❌ Giving up too early on tough problems 👉 Now I try to stay patient and think deeper These mistakes helped me understand that growth takes time, consistency, and effort. Still learning, still improving. 🚀 #Programming #LearningJourney #ComputerScience #StudentLife #Growth #FutureDeveloper
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📘 Teaching or learning C#? Start with the fundamentals. Understanding number logic—like identifying odd numbers—is a key building block in programming. This resource offers: • Clear explanations for beginners • Practical C# code examples • Useful material for educators and classrooms A great addition to any foundational programming curriculum. Explore it here: https://lnkd.in/eHMF2u_8 #Programming #CSharp #Education #STEM #CodingSkills
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Learning pointers in C today 💻🔥 At first, it looked confusing… but now it’s starting to make sense 😄 Just practiced storing values in an array and accessing them using pointers — small step, but feels like progress! Still learning, still improving 🚀 If you’re also learning C or programming, what topic are you working on right now? 👇 #CodingJourney #CLanguage #Programming #LearningByDoing #DeveloperLife #StudentLife
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Last week, my son Soham was learning C programming. He had a question about the difference between `break` and `continue`. It reminded me of my C Programming teaching days, when students were often puzzled -- especially by `continue`. If you observe carefully, `break` is quite straightforward. Irrespective of the construct (loop or even `switch`), it immediately transfers control out, skipping the remaining statements in the current iteration. However, `continue` behaves differently before going for the next iteration, depending on the loop: 1. In a `while` loop, it skips the remaining statements and jumps to the condition check at the beginning. 2. In a `do-while` loop, it skips the remaining statements and jumps to the condition check at the end. 3. In a `for` loop, it skips the remaining statements, executes the increment/decrement expression, and then checks the condition. This small discussion refreshed old memories -- and brought a few lines to mind: कधी सोपे, होणे पार, सगळीच वळणे तोडून । नसे दुजे वळण सहज, जाता एक वळण टाळून ।। #cprogramming #learning #nileshcoretalks
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Recently, I started learning the C programming language 💻 At first, it felt a bit challenging, but the more I practice, the more I understand how powerful and fundamental C really is. It’s helping me build a strong base in programming and problem-solving. Here are a few things that are helping me along the way: • Stay consistent, even 30–60 minutes daily makes a difference • Focus on understanding concepts, not just memorizing code • Practice small programs regularly • Don’t be afraid of errors — they help you learn faster Still learning, still improving 🚀 Looking forward to getting better every day. #Programming #CLanguage #Learning #Growth #Consistency
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👉 “From Zero to Hero in C Programming – Step by Step Learning Series” 🔥 C Programming – Simple Basic Programs (Beginner Friendly) I’m happy to share my learning material on C Programming Basics — designed especially for students and beginners 👨💻📘 This PDF includes 16 simple and practical programs to build a strong foundation in C. 📌 What you will learn: ✔️ First C Program (Hello World) ✔️ printf() and scanf() usage ✔️ Variables & Data Types ✔️ Integer vs Float concepts ✔️ Common Errors (Floating Point Issue) ✔️ Working with Characters & Strings ✔️ Employee Data Program (Real-life Example) ✔️ Advanced Console Formatting using gotoxy() 💡 This content is created in simple English so that even beginners can understand easily. 🎯 Perfect for: School & College Students Beginners in Programming Anyone starting C Language 🌐 www.goldenwebportal.com 📺 YouTube: Sri Pathrakali Learning Hub 👉 Start your programming journey today with simple steps! #CProgramming #ProgrammingBasics #LearnCoding #Students #CodingForBeginners #SoftwareDevelopment #GoldenWebPortal #Education #ComputerScience
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3 years ago I was desperate to learn programming so I spent hours watching YouTube tutorials. I understood everything while watching. Then I tried to build a simple calculator on my own and froze. Couldn't write a single line without looking it up. The syntax, the logic, all of it was gone.I kept thinking I was the problem. Turns out it has a name: tutorial hell. Watching feels productive but your hands never actually learn to think.This year I built TeckGrowth to solve exactly that. It gives you a personalized roadmap with real projects built into each section so you're forced to apply what you learn, not just watch it. Link in the comments. Drop any questions below.
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What if learning programming felt like a game? Not boring tutorials. Not confusing documentation. But something addictive… Something you actually enjoy using daily. I’ve been thinking about this a lot lately. Trying to build something around it. Too early to share everything… But I’m curious — Would you try something like this? #buildinpublic #edtech #programming #learning #innovation
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When learners describe a course as in-depth and thorough, it speaks to more than just content volume. It reflects structure, clarity, and intent behind every lesson. Codey’s feedback highlights what matters most in effective programming education: • Concepts explained fully, without rushing • Lessons designed to be concise yet complete • A structure that allows learners to revisit and reinforce understanding • Attention to detail, down to accurate, manually added captions That level of care is intentional. At Learn Programming Academy, every course is built with the belief that mastery comes from understanding, not memorization. Short, focused lessons. Clear explanations. And a learning path you can return to as your skills grow. This is how confident programmers are developed. #StudentReview #Programming #Education #learncoding #PythonLearning #SoftwareEngineering #OnlineLearning #Developer #Growth
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