People think coding is about talent. About being “naturally smart.” About writing perfect logic on the first try. But anyone who’s actually coded knows the truth. Coding starts off overwhelming. Too many errors. Too many things you don’t understand yet. Then it becomes interesting. You fix one bug. One feature works. And suddenly, it clicks. What carries you forward isn’t genius — it’s consistency. It’s dedication. It’s refusing to quit when the solution doesn’t show up immediately. Every great developer was once confused. Every “genius” once Googled the basics. Coding isn’t about knowing everything. It’s about never giving up until it works. And that mindset? That’s what turns beginners into builders. #CodingLife #DeveloperMindset #LearnToCode #ProgrammingJourney
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So you wanna learn how to code. It's tough, right? You're not alone in this struggle - lots of people find coding a real challenge. It's hard. But here's the thing: with time and practice, you can actually get pretty good at it. You just gotta be patient, persistent - and willing to put in the work. I mean, think of it like learning a new language: you can't just dive into complex conversations without understanding the basics first. It's like trying to build a house without a foundation - it's just not gonna work. You need to start with the fundamentals, and then you can start to add more complex elements. And the truth is, coding is all about problem-solving - it's like being a detective, searching for clues and figuring out how to make things work. But the good news is, you can learn to code if you just keep at it. Don't give up, even when it gets frustrating (and it will get frustrating at times). Just take a deep breath, and remind yourself why you started in the first place. And hey, if you're looking for some inspiration, check out this post: https://lnkd.in/g63RBBYD #coding #programming #learnToCode
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So, coding isn't magic. It's communication. I mean, think about it - we're basically talking to machines, right? And at first, I thought that's what real developers did - they just knew stuff, no questions asked. But, honestly, I was wrong. I used to get so frustrated with documentation, it was like, "Ugh, this is so boring!" And don't even get me started on how often things broke - I'd learn something one day, forget it the next, and then have to relearn it all over again. It was a mess. But then I started writing notes, just to help myself understand things better. And, weirdly, those notes turned into explanations that actually made sense. Next thing I knew, I was writing posts that were helping other people out. Writing forced me to slow down, to really think about what I was trying to say - and that's when things started to click. Now, I want to share some of the tough stuff with you. Like, the learning curves that felt impossible to climb. Or the concepts that just wouldn't sink in, no matter how hard I tried. And, of course, the tools that confused the heck out of me before they finally started making sense. Oh, and the mistakes - so many mistakes. I don't want you to make the same ones I did, so I'll be sharing those too. If I can help just one person save an hour of debugging time, or feel a little less alone in this crazy world of coding, then it's all worth it. Coding can be humbling, but together, we can build something amazing. We can explain things in a way that makes sense, and we can get better, one line of code at a time. So, what do you think? Ready to dive in and get started? See you in the comments. Source: https://lnkd.in/gw9FDGEq #coding #learning #community
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Coding❤️, Coding is not just what I work on. It's what I love. I've been coding since my first day at SIMAD University. But here's the truth—I never loved the theory. I didn't care about memorizing syntax or acing exams. What I loved was problem-solving. How does this work? Why is it broken? How can I fix it? Those questions kept me up at midnight, debugging when everyone else was asleep. And I loved every second of it. It wasn't about grades. It was about the feeling. That rush when something finally works after hours of trying. That satisfaction when you solve what nobody else could. That excitement when you build something that actually helps people. Some people see a broken system and walk away. I see it and think: "I can fix this." i’m When I built my first real project—a booking system for a travel agency while still a student—I wasn't thinking about my career. I was thinking: "Real people need this. How do I make it work?" I coded until midnight. I debugged at 2 AM. I broke things and fixed them again. And I loved it. Years later, 10+ production systems built—hospital platforms, ERP systems, community trackers, waste management apps—that feeling hasn't changed. That's why coding will never feel like "just work" to me. When you genuinely love problem-solving, coding becomes more than a skill. It becomes who you are. If you're learning to code just for a job, you might succeed. But if you can't stop thinking about solving problems? You'll thrive. What drives you to code at midnight? #SoftwareDevelopment #ProblemSolving #Passion #CodingLife #WhyICode #Django #Python
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Nobody Talks About This Part of Learning Coding… Coding is not hard. Staying consistent is hard. Nobody talks about: • Laziness after a long day • Fear of not being good enough • Self-doubt when nothing works Some days I don’t feel like opening my laptop. Some days I feel slow compared to others. But I still show up — even if it’s just 30 minutes. My simple routine: • Learn one small concept • Practice 2–3 problems • Fix mistakes • Write what I learned I don’t chase perfection. I chase progress. Because in coding, talent helps — but consistency wins. If you’re learning to code and feel stuck — you’re not weak. You’re human. Just don’t stop. 🚀 #CodingJourney #LearnToCode #ProgrammingLife #DeveloperMindset #Consistency #TechLearner #CareerInTech #SelfImprovement #CodingMotivation
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Coding tutorials make development look smooth and perfect. Everything works in one go, and errors magically disappear. Real projects are very different. You write code, break things, fix them, break them again — and spend hours debugging a single issue that looked “small” at first. That’s not failure. That’s real learning. Debugging teaches you how systems actually work, how to think logically, and how to become a better developer over time. If you’re struggling with bugs right now, you’re on the right path. 💬 What’s the most frustrating bug you’ve solved recently? #WebDevelopment #DeveloperLife #CodingJourney #ProgrammingReality #SoftwareDeveloper #FrontendDeveloper #LearningByDoing
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Many developers can write code. Yet deep down, they don’t feel confident. If that’s you, it doesn’t mean you’re bad at programming. It usually means this: You’ve learned how to write code, but you haven’t yet learned how to trust your thinking. - Confidence doesn’t come from: -> finishing tasks -> following tutorials -> making the code run - It comes from: -> making decisions -> fixing your own mistakes -> understanding why something works That’s why confidence often feels missing even when the code compiles. - Real confidence grows when you: -> try without guidance -> get stuck and stay there -> break things and fix them -> explain your logic in simple words "Understanding feels good. Struggling builds confidence." If you can write code but don’t feel confident yet, you’re not failing, you’re still in the building phase. And that phase is exactly where strong developers are made. . . . #SoftwareDevelopment #LearningMindset #CareerGrowth #Programming #ProfessionalGrowth
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