Best way to learn code?

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How did you guys learn code? Which is your opinion on how to learn the best way
 
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The first thing I do when I want to learn something is go straight to Udemy.com. The popular instructors are qualified and have plenty of experience in the field. I feel like the platform is only really best for learning the fundamentals of any skill, which is great don't get me wrong. Just avoid those quick bootcamp/fullstack-type courses and you should get some great quality lectures.[DOUBLEPOST=1590281648][/DOUBLEPOST]- To add on, the only way to really learn to program is to actually do it. Create your own projects and do your own research outside of the lectures. Make your own little algorithms. Everything will eventually all start to come together and you could literally make anything you want—It's awesome!
 
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I'm not much of a programmer, but in my experience looking through open-sourced code and trying to create your own things off of snippets, then learning from there. It was the best way for me to learn... Everyone learns differently...
 

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Books, SingleLearn (Code for practicing in my opinion) (My aunt is a software developer and she teaches me too)
 

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I can work with you in coding, and teach you some stuff as well as learn with you. I currently know HTML, CSS, PHP, JS, and Python, and am currently learning Java. Add me on discord Sullybash12#5105
 

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I personally read through documentation and self-taught myself there. Everyone learns differently though so just keep trying things out till you find something that works for you!
 

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i watched terry davis streams and the knowledge was streamed into my mind
 

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This really depends on how much you know.
If you are asking for help I assume you don't know anything. No problem tho, anyone can do it with little practice.

Where to start? How would I start coding? Where to learn? How to improve?
All excellent questions with answers down below.

1. Where to start?
Assuming you don't know anything, you can just start with anything you want, but keep on mind on what you want to do.
Game Development? Unity, Godot will be a way to go.
App Development? There are a lot of options for this one, Flutter, etc...
You said Hypixel Skyblock Scrips, based on my experience AHK (Auto HotKey) is a way to go.

2. How would I start coding?
Start small. Build a little GUI and a little button that displays a text when clicked. Easy enough. Work your progress a day by day, don't expect something if you don't work for it. Also, YT Tutorials are there for you, StackOverflow also.

3. Where to learn?
As stated above, YouTube tutorials are a way to go. AHK has good documentation, so reading that is gonna make your life easier (based on experience). Ask people on different forums with some experience, find discord servers and ask there. Don't be afraid to ask.

4. How to improve?
Just do some projects. You want Hypixel SkyBlock scripts, so maybe you should first start with something that keeps you AFK overnight. When done, try something a little bigger, maybe something that chops trees for you automatically.

There are a lot of books to read, so you can just use them also.
(This is a reply I've given to someone else so I just copied it.)
 

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Read documentation, get your hands dirty. Your not going to remember anything unless you put that knowledge into use. Self teaching yourself is alot more rewarding.
 
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