No matter what, the way to learn to program is to write code and rewrite it and see it used and rewrite again. Reading other people's code is invaluable as well.
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When you learn to code, it opens up for you to learn many other things.
Programming is usually taught by examples.
It is easier to write an incorrect program than understand a correct one.
When you learn to read and write, it opens up opportunities for you to learn so many other things. When you learn to read, you can then read to learn. And it's the same thing with coding. If you learn to code, you can code to learn. Now some of the things you can learn are sort of obvious. You learn more about how computers work.
The standard library saves programmers from having to reinvent the wheel.
Well, you might as well imitate your own program because if you don't, someone else will.
Every time I learn a new thing to do on my computer, I have to write it down so that I can remember it.
Sometimes the best way to learn something is by doing it wrong and looking at what you did.
Writing software is a very intense, very personal thing. You have to have time to work your way through it, to understand it. Then debug it.
We all rely on technology to communicate, to survive, to do our banking, to shop, to get informed, but none of us knows how to read and write the code.
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