I think I'm not make for programming
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I started to learn HTML, CSS, JavaScript programming, but I think I'm not makefor that, I watch video after video, tutorial after tutorial, but whenever I want to do something myself, I don't know how to do it
PS: i don't speak english native
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Programming, like all careers, is not for everyone. If you find it too difficult then try something in a subject that interests you.
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I started to learn HTML, CSS, JavaScript programming, but I think I'm not makefor that, I watch video after video, tutorial after tutorial, but whenever I want to do something myself, I don't know how to do it
PS: i don't speak english native
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I started to learn HTML, CSS, JavaScript programming, but I think I'm not makefor that, I watch video after video, tutorial after tutorial, but whenever I want to do something myself, I don't know how to do it
PS: i don't speak english native
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I started to learn HTML, CSS, JavaScript programming, but I think I'm not makefor that, I watch video after video, tutorial after tutorial, but whenever I want to do something myself, I don't know how to do it
PS: i don't speak english native
Learning HTML, CSS, and JavaScript programming can be challenging, but practice is key. Build small projects, break tasks into steps, and use resources like W3Schools and MDN Web Docs. Engage with coding communities for support. Click the following page for project ideas and exercises. Remember, persistence is key. Happy coding!
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I started to learn HTML, CSS, JavaScript programming, but I think I'm not makefor that, I watch video after video, tutorial after tutorial, but whenever I want to do something myself, I don't know how to do it
PS: i don't speak english native
Keep going, start something small. Some of the small projects on here are good. As it looks like you are doing website creation you can get some templates or simple sites in your language of choice and start with those. Download one and modify it. Much of my coding started from something already built by someone else and I extended or improved it. Starting from scratch is harder so if you can build from what someone else has done is not bad. Keep up asking questions, don't give up! :)
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I started to learn HTML, CSS, JavaScript programming, but I think I'm not makefor that, I watch video after video, tutorial after tutorial, but whenever I want to do something myself, I don't know how to do it
PS: i don't speak english native
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I want to do something myself, I don't know how to do it
APPROACH1 self-learning: you are thinking after reading all the documentation/vids you will know programming go pick your cheat sheet [free-programming-books/more/free-programming-cheatsheets.md at main · EbookFoundation/free-programming-books · GitHub](https://github.com/EbookFoundation/free-programming-books/blob/main/more/free-programming-cheatsheets.md) go reverse engineering approach... think what you want to do, visualize in mind you are doing it, go googling where you get stuck, ask on forums, internet is your best friend. APPROACH2 classroom training: go join a programming course, they've read all the documentation/vids, they will teach you from scratch, no online course geez, if you thinking online course its again APPROACH1 your mind is set free :laugh:
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