CODING PLATFORMS..... When a fresher start his /her coding journey they have no idea from where to start and how to start .If we discover our internet than lots of material present for starting your journey, in which some of the material is beneficial and some are real waste . Due to these things,Some students are misunderstood and they don't understand how to learn ? what to learn? and the intrested towards the coding start going down. A student when go in college ,before that he /she thinks that they make new apps website and many technical programs but due to improper guidance they llose their intreset and their moral go down. But geniuenily coding is fun, When you got to know that most of the digital world is on coding then it becomes feeling of great. Most people code in isolation for too long. The benefits of finding others to learn with are HUGE. I used to spend all my time coding alone. I let it go on for way too long. Once I started meeting and learning from others, it completely changed everything (sounds dramatic, but I’m serious). Here’s what I recommend. Get started now by finding other people online. For that, I recommend getting involved in CodeNewbies and FreeCodeCamp. Both are awesome, free communities of people learning to code. CodeNewbie has a great slack room and weekly chats on Twitter. I wish they were around when I was learning to code. Twitter Look up who builds your favorite websites/apps. Start following and interacting with them. It’s one of the best ways to keep up with current trends and find people with similar interests near you. I’ve met many friends through Twitter. People that I was able to learn from and grow as a developer. Go to hackathons / startup events When first starting out I used to go to local hackathons and startup events. These are a great way to find people with similar interests (both programming & business). I highly recommend Startup Weekend as a good starting point. Even if you’re not a strong developer yet, there will be others you can learn from and it’s not necessarily a programming focused weekend (business/marketing/design skills are also very valuable). Find a mentor If you’re doing everything I listed above. Going online, going to meetups & starting to build a network of other developers. The next step is regularly working with someone more experienced than you. There are many many benefits to finding a mentor. They can help expose you to ideas you wouldn’t have found on your own and accelerate your learning. Try learning programming languages on your own. Things like that are best learnt when self taught and practised. You may go through videos on the internet or subscribe to online coding platforms like Codecademy or moocs like Coursera, Udacity, etc. in order to learn various programming languages. Codecademy has courses to learn many languages like python, ruby, etc. and is especially good if you’re a beginner and want to learn interactively online. Moocs like Coursera give you the opportunity to learn through videos made by professors of renowned colleges and you can also interact with students from all over the world who are taking the same course as you. Khan academy too works on similar lines and provides good resources online to learn what you want to. there are many things but i provide some platforms from where you can start you journey and guys truct me you are going to enjoy . So,Lets just get started:) #creators #creatorshala #contentwriters #creators #codingplatforms
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