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What are the guidelines for learning a language from scratch?
When you learn a new language from scratch, what should you focus on in order to feel your progress?
For example, in the same C ++ this is not a matter of one month (or a year).
How to understand that you are moving in the right direction, daily painstakingly studying a new language?
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By learning something new, you will improve yourself, tomorrow you will be smarter and better than yesterday, just look back more often, and do not stop because of mistakes or failures.
The simplest and most obvious guide to learning is yourself.
It is easiest to learn from scratch in some courses. Online or offline. As a rule, information is supplied to them systematically, consistently and dosed. You can, of course, look for problems on your own and do something, but it will take longer.
As for me, this is reading the specification and understanding why this garbage is needed.
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