Simple advice but I like the way you framed the “tutorial hell” problem as more of an emotional/confidence issue. I agree that the best “North Star” for learning is often to just start, if only to set the context for what you are learning properly.
Absolutely, its great to learn from the tutorials and courses, but you have to apply what you learn. Like what you said, it helps to see the context of a complicated concept.
Like with my app above, even as basic as it is, I got to implement and see the usefulness, and basic idea of State, a concept that I had learned in a course.
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Simple advice but I like the way you framed the “tutorial hell” problem as more of an emotional/confidence issue. I agree that the best “North Star” for learning is often to just start, if only to set the context for what you are learning properly.
Absolutely, its great to learn from the tutorials and courses, but you have to apply what you learn. Like what you said, it helps to see the context of a complicated concept.
Like with my app above, even as basic as it is, I got to implement and see the usefulness, and basic idea of State, a concept that I had learned in a course.