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Try making something and every time you don't know something google a solution. Or follow a tutorial and then try to expand on that. You will know you have progressed when you start feeling embarrassed by your old code.
As for the process, maybe try searching for a roadmap of your chosen path (I remember finding one for front end and back end development). I am also a bit confused about that, I feel that I am just reading random stuff. -
ajfmo1227y@jsframework9000 I was writing random :p just trying to expose my frustration right now in a task that I need to get done. I found this roadmap a while ago. https://goo.gl/UWXmbP but I don't plan to dive into web development yet... Anyhow I will take a little break, go visit family and come back to the desk and keep going with my project. btw, nice stats you've got there.
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ajfmo1227y@C6583S Gracias! Saludos... Today I will take a break and will continue @ night... I'll let you know if I can get further.
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ajfmo1227y@itsnameless ayyy chamo en serio? yo iba a preguntar si habia alguien de venezuela en esta vaina! ve... desde cuando andas aca?
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ajfmo1227y@itsnameless vas bien entonces, yo tengo 31 y apenas le estoy empezando a meter a esto... de maracaibo... q lenguaje usas?
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Go ahead. Dont stop learning.
If you understand and create a hello world program. You achieved your first step and if you dont fucking understands it but somehow manage run the program. You are a DEVELOPER. And we love those Developers. -
cursee165987ySummary of this thread : Original Ranter ranted. One advice. Two advices. Jajaja jajaja. More jajaja. The end.
BTW, welcome to devrant 😁
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