Thanks for the link! I find that I usually break everything thing down in three ways: I'll watch a tutorial, I'll read in depth about it, and then, I'll practice doing something. I try not to move too fast because I'm afraid I may miss something, and I want to have a firm grasp before moving on. I'll be sure to reach out when I get stuck.
That seems like a good tactic, everyone has their own method of learning things. Find what is comfortable to you, but be sure to understand the bigger picture and how each part of your stack relates to others you have learned.
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Thanks for the link! I find that I usually break everything thing down in three ways: I'll watch a tutorial, I'll read in depth about it, and then, I'll practice doing something. I try not to move too fast because I'm afraid I may miss something, and I want to have a firm grasp before moving on. I'll be sure to reach out when I get stuck.
That seems like a good tactic, everyone has their own method of learning things. Find what is comfortable to you, but be sure to understand the bigger picture and how each part of your stack relates to others you have learned.