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Old 11-19-2014, 07:36 AM  
Clay
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Originally Posted by VladS View Post
What language are you studying?

It takes time learning how to properly code, i guess it also depends on each individual's background, it helps if you have your mind used to math logic, algorithms, etc...

Once you master a coding language though, it gets a lot easier learning new ones. Having your mind set and used to programming thinking, that is the key.
thanks for the advice youre totally right, its a muscle and after a while you just get better the more you do it.

Im doing Swift which is supposed to be easy but we're doing things with Json and Concurrency and data modeling and it got hard real fast.

Im not ever going to be a developer Im just making my own social app and starting to think I bit off more than I could chew. Anyways I just found a good Udemy course was reduced today for $10, I just bought it and Ill plow through that in the next 5 days to get up to speed.

Years ago I did some asp and javascript. If I knew then what I know now I never would have stopped learning Javascript and would have stuck with it. Live and learn
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