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Optimizing Older PCs to Learn How to Code

Do you have an old clunky laptop and you want to learn programming, this is a simple guide to help you utilize the little resources available to you.

When I started learning how to code, I had a Dell Inspiron with 2GB RAM and an old processor that I don’t even remember again. Following the guides listed below helped me use my Inspiron to get my first-ever paid job until I was able to afford a better laptop.

N.B: This might not be the best experience but it’s always greater than no experience.

  1. Discard Windows and install Linux:
    Lighter variations of Linux are known to operate functionally on old PCs. Giving up Windows and your favourite software might be hard but we are running on limited resources and we need the best output as much as we can.

    Moreover, many Linux distros are beginner-friendly and can play your favourite media type.
    Select a user-friendly and lightweight Linux distribution for beginners. Consider options like Ubuntu-based distributions (Lubuntu, Xubuntu) or Linux Mint with the XFCE desktop environment for a familiar and efficient experience.

    Here’s an installation guide on some recommended options

  2. Turn off desktop effects and animation

  3. Use lightweight software alternatives

  4. Manage Startup Application:
    Manage your startup applications by removing unused applications to improve speed time and save resources

  5. Browser Optimization:
    Web browsers can be resource-hungry. Removing or disabling unnecessary browser extensions can be one way to improve your browser extensions.
    You can switch to light browsers like Midori or research ways to optimize settings in popular browsers.

Conclusion

I hope you find this helpful and that it points you in the right direction. You don’t have you wait for a better PC, you can start now with what you’ve got.

I am available to help, you can always reach me via:

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