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Tejaswan Kalluri
Tejaswan Kalluri

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How to start programming for college students

1. Consistency

You need to be consistent while programming. Do not take programming as a subject take it as a hobby. Practice it like cricket.

Practice it every day, spend some time on coding take it as a hobby
I see many people that they start programming today and they never touch for a week
Or month. So be consistent

When you learn something in programming, do code on the laptop or a computer.

Because there will be a difference between playing cricket at home VS stadium. The stadium for programming is a laptop or computer. So be practical

2. Time management for college students

You have to manage both the college syllabus and programming, so You need time management to do both things, so that's why I recommend you plan a reasonable timetable.

3. Do not learn multiple languages. Be master at one language

If you learned c, c++, Java, and any other languages, that doesn't mean you are a good programmer.

If you know at least one language but if you are master at that language, that means you have more value than the person who knows 5 to 10 languages.

4. Makings projects

I see many students learn about programming, but they won't do projects in that particular language they have learned. This is similar: You know how to use a gun, but you don't know how to aim the target.
so by doing projects will make you more comfortable at programming

5. Don't be in a tutorial hell

While we are learning, we learn from college or from the internet like YouTube, articles by this you will be in tutorial hell once you learn basics of your favorite language try to do projects by yourself. It makes you more confident.

This is what I have learned from programming for the past six years

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Janet Miranda

I like the first point, consistency. You're not just doing it on school, but you're doing and applying it even after school. If you love something, you're doing it out of passion and you give your best.

Programming is not simple, it has wide scope of ideas, different theories, and languages. 4 years in college school is not enough to master it, but by continuously digging in, you're gaining skills and building expertise.

One point you missed is choosing school. Because some school today is just teaching some sort of irrelevant theories instead of letting student to learn the actual. The teaching method should be aligned on the program, but curriculums are giving irrelevant subjects that need to take.

However, one good thing I love with some school is they change this method. One example is CIIT Philippines, who offer computer science program with specialized subjects to help student maximize their potential in programming.