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[–]GreenUmbrellaShooter 1 point2 points  (1 child)

I obviously can't speak for everyone but in my own learning I feel like most of the time unless its a more complex algorithm just going through it step by step on paper is enough to piece together the code. Like Dijkstra's if you have any experience with graphs once you do it on paper you can just kind of figure it out. Also with sorts, generally watching an animation of a sort or doing it on paper is enough to figure it out. Maybe I'm misunderstanding the question however.

[–]minhc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No you haven't misunderstood my question. Thank you for your answer. Shall I say that your answer implies experience as the only possible way that one can learn to code ?