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The beginning of my journey on Otland

Joriku

Working in the mines, need something?
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Hello,
I know it's been a while, time is just running away..
I am happy and inneed of some help now.
I recently started my school and started programming class and want to work from home on my own free time.
Currently in need of a "start" somehow and wounder where shall I begin this adventure?
Regards,
- Keppa
 
Write some software for the community and in the process, expand your programming skills.
 
Never be comfortable with what you know. Try to push the boundaries of your knowledge slowly by experimenting and applying what you're learning by any means possible. In terms of programming, create small projects for yourself or modify someone else's code to add something new or unique to it. Always try to learn how and why what you're doing works, and try to solve any errors or problems to the best of your knowledge before looking it up, that way you retain what you already know and still use it in practice.

TL;DR: Create small projects, even if they already exist out there in the world, use it as a means to learn & try to understand why/how everything works the way it does.
 
Never be comfortable with what you know. Try to push the boundaries of your knowledge slowly by experimenting and applying what you're learning by any means possible. In terms of programming, create small projects for yourself or modify someone else's code to add something new or unique to it. Always try to learn how and why what you're doing works, and try to solve any errors or problems to the best of your knowledge before looking it up, that way you retain what you already know and still use it in practice.

TL;DR: Create small projects, even if they already exist out there in the world, use it as a means to learn & try to understand why/how everything works the way it does.
Thank you, I'll make sure to follow this tip
 
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