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I think that's very true. Just learning the language is the beginning but having a project or idea to expand your knowledge after learning the basics is definitely a big help.
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I think you're right that finding what you actually want to use the language for and starting with that.
If you have nothing to build at the end of learning the basics you won't get much further with that language.
I think that's very true. Just learning the language is the beginning but having a project or idea to expand your knowledge after learning the basics is definitely a big help.