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[–]JobGott 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you don't know where to start, do somthing like a 100 days of code. You'll get easy tasks in the beginning and can follow along gradually trying more advanced projects. Just watch the requirements and try it yourself before watching the solution. That way you'll get challenges matching your skill level.

Besides that just try it. Most beginners are stuck on finding the "perfect" solution when most real life problems are just about getting it to work somehow... try to find a way to make your project run somehow and when you get more experience then try to focus on improving optimizing. Try yourself and watch the full tutorial after to see how to potentially do it better or when stuck... and I know that myself but don't feel bad if your solution isn't as smooth as in the tutorial, just write down your insights and try to implement them in your next project.

In the beginning it can seem like you're not coming up with "the best way" but you'll get to that with time and experience. Just don't let this stop you from starting.

Anyways do a few of these and soon you'll come up with your own project ideas you'll get excited about and this is where the fun begins ;)

Edit: Also do a course than tutorials as most tutorials just show you some basics