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Michael Jude Larocca

I Get By With a Little Help from My Friends


Published on January 10, 2021

How do I make progress learning to program? I make a little progress every day, with a little help from my friends.

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A member of my Scrimba study group asked a question that I believe many people have.

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The overall question is about time management.


Learn a little every day

There are plenty of days where "everyday life" prevents me from coding. Also, coding all of the time does become tiresome for me.

So I keep the learning momentum going by "Switching it up" and learning a little every day.


Switch it up

What do I mean by "Switching it up?"

I do not limit my learning to just coding. I also learn programming by watching tutorials, listening to podcasts and audiobooks, researching online, and engaging on Discord.

Since front-end web development has "many moving parts," I will also change my study topics to prevent fatigue.

Study Topics

  • HTML, CSS, JavaScript,
  • Bash, Git, GitHub
  • Libraries, Supersets, Frameworks

Right now, I am taking a break from coding by writing this blog post!


Avoid long breaks

Even though I find it productive to "switch it up," I advise against taking long breaks from coding.

After taking long breaks from coding, I do find it more challenging to come back to it. I will have to start researching syntax, lookup methods to get them to work correctly, and it takes some time to "get back" into the overall groove of coding daily.

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You are not alone

There is a thriving online community that you can reach out to for "help" and support.

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You do not have to limit your questions to just technical issues.

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Sometimes "all you need is a little encouragement," and the encouragement you receive can give you the endurance to continue your learning journey.

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Study Group

Study Group

You may find out that there are others in your situation, and you may find comfort in that fact.

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I'm having a wonderful experience with Scrimba's Discord community, and I can highly recommend it! You can read my full Scrimba review on my 12/13/2020 post.

Per Harald Borgen Quote

"That's one of the best Scrimba reviews I've ever read, @MikeJudeLarocca. Thank you! 🙏 "

— Per Harald Borgen, CEO of Scrimba December 14, 2020

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Key Points

  • Learn a little every day
  • Switch up your study topics
  • Avoid extended breaks from coding
  • Know that you are not alone

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Conclusion

There is a lot to cover when learning to program. I find it most productive to learn a little daily and to alternate my study topics.

When learning to program, the "online community" is a great friend to have! The "online community" consists of services like Discord, forums, YouTube, podcasts, and coding schools, to name a few.

So how do I get by, learning to program a little every day? I get by with a little help from my friends!

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