We’ve all been there: you follow a 10-hour React course, feel like a genius, then open a blank VS Code window and... nothing. Total brain freeze.
That’s because tutorials provide a safety net, but the real world is a tightrope. To actually learn:
Watch the first 20% to get the gist.
Close the tab.
Build something slightly different. (If the tutorial is a Todo list, build a Note-taking app).
You’ll get errors. You’ll get frustrated. You’ll spend three hours on a semicolon. That is where the learning actually happens. Don’t collect certificates. Build a graveyard of unfinished, broken projects. That’s your real resume.
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3 hours on a semicolon is so relatable. We've all been there. Hell, I still do it. I don't ever get better at coding, I just get better at finding what I did wrong.