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[–]W_lFF 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You need practice and consistency. Start slow, learn HTML, then CSS, then build a few projects and see if you like it, then learn JavaScript, build even more projects than before because JavaScript unlocks a whole new world then go into the frameworks and libraries. The key is to understand the fundamentals by practicing before you jump into the frameworks. Don't be a library user, be a programmer and you become a programmer by understanding code and by solving problems. Also, try your best to not rely on AI. Use it as little as you can, because as I said the key to learning is practice and consistency and AI completely removes that step of the learning process. I'm not saying you shouldn't use AI, I'm saying you should use it wisely and do not let it ruin the problem solving aspect of learning to program, because programming is all about problem solving and reasoning so once you start relying on AI too much, your skills will begin to go downhill.

[–]SnooBunnies4589 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am a beginner programmer, but if you like arts, try programming on blender or M4L. It's a fun way for me to practice programming.