
Learn To Code Faster By Understanding These 3 Concepts
It's been a little over a year now since I began to take coding seriously. I often think, What could I have done differently that would have helped me to learn to code faster?
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It's been a little over a year now since I began to take coding seriously. I often think, What could I have done differently that would have helped me to learn to code faster?
What do you do when you get stumped on a coding predicament? Most of us jump to Google. And what comes up in the search results? Blogs! Blogs showing off new code. Blogs aimed on marketing the blogger. Blogs full of new experimentation. And blogs that aim to bring value back to the coding community. Thus, every Web Developer should start a blog.