I love making small projects whenever I want to add a new functionality in a particular project.
I'm the kind of person that is constantly closing unused tabs on my browser and I just like having a clean and more predictable codebase to play around before adding it into to the real project.
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I'm kind of a course addict, I was really into gaming and what mostly motivates me to keep playing a game are the achievements other than being "The Best" at it. So having websites like Udacity and Udemy with tons of courses with valuable information and seeing how each video/exercise would increase the progress bar keeps me going.
But this also can get out of control and find yourself in a endless loop of learning but not actually building stuff with what you learn, so you end up forgetting most of it.
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I love making small projects whenever I want to add a new functionality in a particular project.
I'm the kind of person that is constantly closing unused tabs on my browser and I just like having a clean and more predictable codebase to play around before adding it into to the real project.
Nice! So a sort of combo deal between small (demo) and large projects?
I'm curious which types of resources you find most useful in helping to learn something new.
I'm kind of a course addict, I was really into gaming and what mostly motivates me to keep playing a game are the achievements other than being "The Best" at it. So having websites like Udacity and Udemy with tons of courses with valuable information and seeing how each video/exercise would increase the progress bar keeps me going.
But this also can get out of control and find yourself in a endless loop of learning but not actually building stuff with what you learn, so you end up forgetting most of it.