Learning to learn programming

in programming •  7 years ago 

I remember struggling for a few years to try learning to program. I would do loads of tutorials, and then be sad because I didn't really have anything to show for it, just a few files with random bits of code in it.

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It took me a few years to learn how to learn programming, and it's pretty simple: learn a little bit, then build a project with what you've learned.

For example, when I started off learning C++ seriously, I decided to make a maze game that had different levels that is played in the command line. Sure, it's not ground breaking, but it kept me coming back to tinker with it until I was happy with how it worked.

After when I started learning how to build websites, I first learned how to build an API using this tutorial . Once I had the bare bones of an API, I built my first full web application on top of this.
I added in HTML files, learned the basics of Angular js and in a couple months had a working versions of a cloud based telemarketing app. It was a lot of fun!

So when getting started in learning to program, don't get bogged down in syntax or the small details. Have a bigger picture that get's you excited.

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