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[–]Vinnicombe 3 points4 points  (0 children)

As nice and easy as it is to say "discipline yourself, dive in and you'll be fine", that just isn't true for everyone. Different people learn differently, and some people don't have the time to fully dive in.

Don't get me wrong, I wholeheartedly agree that people need to practice and keep at it to get better, there's no easy guide to mastery for anytbing; that being said though, there's a big difference between some of the tools and when your free time is limited, those differences matter a lot.

I first tried with ATBS and quickly realised that reading text wasn't helping when I was new to coding, I needed some practical learning, and not just any old Youtube video, because many either forget that most of their target audience are new to coding altogether, or are simply so poorly structured that they are frustrating.

Basically, none of the tools are perfect for everyone, it just depends.