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Mateus Loubach
Mateus Loubach

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code comparing?

When I first started coding, I wanted to learn everything at the same time. this is the programmers guide to first mistake. - it's literally impossible. So, avoiding this is the 101.

When realizing the time you have, you must then define what career to define for you. - This shouldn't take that long.

Afterwards, have an overview of what languages and technologies exist in that career (e.g: front= html,css,js most of the time).
Realizing what works, what's "new", what's a stable line of work, can increase your learning curve exponentially.

When you have decided what you want to work on, focus on it and grab courses, videos, books, etc. - this will help you reach your goals faster. - However, I must point out that you WILL change some of these later on in your carrer. For some, because you will find out there are better and cleaner ways of coding, for others because they want to grow out of that single line of work. this WILL happen to you, at some point or another. but make sure you have a concrete idea of the language you will be "dropping" for the time being. it's better to know a good amount before trying new things.

I guess you can say this is part1.

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