I’am familiar with a lot of concepts and have done a small amount of intro level shit, but how would I go about actually learning applicable/hobby level coding without taking classes?
Edit: I have decided to learn assembly
I’am familiar with a lot of concepts and have done a small amount of intro level shit, but how would I go about actually learning applicable/hobby level coding without taking classes?
Edit: I have decided to learn assembly
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Find a small, practical project for yourself and google the shit out of every step needed to develop it. It's the best way to learn.
Also, if you find a blog post or video featuring , just ignore it. Most of those tutorials are poorly written and give bad advice.
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I like how they pretend to be giving info when they spend 10 mins say "you do this thing and then so on and then obviously you do this thing and now you know how to do it." They give you like 0 information. lol But they want their ad click pennies. If you get a zoomer sexy Indian dude, they will have children's cartoons to illustrate.
Krayon sexually assaulted his sister.
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I can handle a euro accent, as long as it's not too heavy, but I dip immediately on poos.
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