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How to learn to write code?
I'm learning, I've already written about 10 websites, switched to c#, I like everything very much, learned the syntax, wrote sorting, searches, understand the principles of OOP, learned the entity framework core at the level of use with documentation, poked around with the database, everything is clear, I can write what then at the level you need to solve some small problem and find something to do, the only thing I don’t understand is how to build an algorithm how to do everything, tasks are different, but I don’t have commercial development experience, I seem to understand, but I don’t have to take something on a larger scale, I want to write a few projects for practice, but I don’t understand how it should work from the inside in order to do it right, how to learn how to plan tasks, write pseudocode or plan an algorithm on a piece of paper, and then approach writing, I feel like driving a car, I know where to go, but no.
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practice. just practice. and learning of course.
no one was born to make compilers, or yaps, or toys. people just set a goal and solved it in any way.
Every great developer you know got there by solving problems they were unqualified to solve until they actually did it
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