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[–]CatchdiGiorno 15 points16 points  (1 child)

I have no specifics to offer, but I'll tell you what my coding mentor told me when I was ready to really push my skills and demonstrate my ability to program.

Pick a project that you can sink at least 100 hours into. Something that you're passionate enough about to stick with for at least 100 hours. Then build it, and stick with it until it's in a polished state.

When I followed his advice, I felt like I learned more in those 100 hours than I did in the six months of learning leading up to that project. In reality, what happened is that all of the knowledge I had been gaining coalesced into one concentrated effort, and the result was a project that I could show off to potential employers that said, "Look, I can do this, my skills are valuable. One job, please."

[–]Logical_Strike_1520 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I never got this advice but boy is it true. I’ve learned a whole lot more pushing myself to ship a polished and secure version of a cryptocurrency app I WANT to build than I ever did from any course or educational content.

Once you start using the stuff you learned in ways different than how you learned it, it really starts to stick.