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Thanks for this good piece but meanwhile, what’s your advice for someone that’s afraid of coding because of the sleepless nights, errors and frustrations involved?
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Hey Lailah, Great Question! Coding is a journey that has taught me many lessons. First of all getting frustrated is totally okay. You won't always run your codes successfully on the first try. Frustration makes it worse as it will prevent you from organising your ideas😓. A good piece of advice would be to take a break and cool down💆🏽♀️, listen to your favourite music🎧 or do something fun💃🏼, then come back to the challenge with a fresh mind ready to tackle It 😤. Always remember that you are not alone, we are here for you, the developer community is the best I know, people are always ready and willing to help when you come across a problem. All of this is a process of learning. Failure does not mean it's the end, it should instead motivate you to do better. In the end this will make you stronger and a wiser coder😎
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Thanks for this good piece but meanwhile, what’s your advice for someone that’s afraid of coding because of the sleepless nights, errors and frustrations involved?
Thanks
Hey Lailah, Great Question! Coding is a journey that has taught me many lessons. First of all getting frustrated is totally okay. You won't always run your codes successfully on the first try. Frustration makes it worse as it will prevent you from organising your ideas😓. A good piece of advice would be to take a break and cool down💆🏽♀️, listen to your favourite music🎧 or do something fun💃🏼, then come back to the challenge with a fresh mind ready to tackle It 😤. Always remember that you are not alone, we are here for you, the developer community is the best I know, people are always ready and willing to help when you come across a problem. All of this is a process of learning. Failure does not mean it's the end, it should instead motivate you to do better. In the end this will make you stronger and a wiser coder😎