This is exactly my question in mind since I knew about the modern web programming. It is so dynamic and changes rapidly! I couldn't even follow the pace just for reading what I wanted to know.
My method in learning is to build something (with that new language) by tutorials instead of reading theory books. This way, I find it is easier to understand and develop my skill in "short" time.
But not all new language have their how-to tutorials using real cases. This comes my problem learning them.
May be some friends here can help me what exactly you build with that new language you are learning. Is it always the same kind of project (like CRUD applications) every time you have something new?
Some insights really appreciated. :)
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This is exactly my question in mind since I knew about the modern web programming. It is so dynamic and changes rapidly! I couldn't even follow the pace just for reading what I wanted to know.
My method in learning is to build something (with that new language) by tutorials instead of reading theory books. This way, I find it is easier to understand and develop my skill in "short" time.
But not all new language have their how-to tutorials using real cases. This comes my problem learning them.
May be some friends here can help me what exactly you build with that new language you are learning. Is it always the same kind of project (like CRUD applications) every time you have something new?
Some insights really appreciated. :)