A good way to learn coding is to code.
Here are the outcomes from my coding experimentation, encompassing activities undertaken during coding courses, engagements in CTF and diverse Challenges.
I am a big fan of the 'Learn in Public' principles.
It put some pressure to share quality work.
Showing what I do can help creating networking opportunities.
It can inspire people to start their own learning projects.
It is a good way to show potential employer your skills or at least you appetite to learn new ones.
Self-learners like me should have a way to monitor their progress.
Keep me on track, finish things before moving to the next.
Simplify files management
- Reference material and notes.
- Prepare a publishable notebook.
- Practice making good documentation.
- Create content for GitBook, Wiki, Pages, Medium articles, etc.
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