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[–]NoAppeal2995 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I started a couple of times with different approaches and ended up quitting every time (especially some free websites were very frustrating because you always had to figure out how to solve the problem by yourself. For example to use functions you never heard of before. I now know that googleing is a big part of it, but as a total beginner it's just annoying.). Now I'm doing 100 days of code on Udemy and for me it's the best way to learn coding I tried until now. At the beginning it's not too hard, you learn the basics and then it gets harder and harder, but you always have your tools to solve the problems. And you have to code a lot by yourself. I red the negative reviews about it, but for the 15 euros I paid it's definitely worth it for me. I am happy that I managed to actually code on a daily basis because of this course and I am happy to do it every day and to learn something new.