@notmanciv5016

Coded without a tutorial and accidentally made my application take nearly 50% cpu power

@RaymarchedOfficial

coding w/o a tutorial feels like you just invented a new element in the periodic table

@JayBotPrime

Coded without a tutorial and ended up dividing by zero

@glass_eater11

So far my loop as a beginner has been
1. Think of idea
2. Program  idea
3. Get errors
4. Fix errors
5. Run code and realize idea was dumb 
6. Just watch a tutorial anyways

@alfishh3517

Using a tutorial is the best way to start out and learn.  Even if you know the syntax, if when I was a beginner I just got given a project and I had no experience then I wouldn’t be able to do it.

@SeriousGamer-pi7kw

Doing both, if you have the time to do it back to back. So at the same day, learning somthing new. Then make a self set project. Seems like the best way to learn for me, I have the time bc I literally dropped my job for it lol. Just wanna get good as fast as possible

@chrisicotec7652

this is how you separate real developers from lazy coders

@ConstrictedCultivation

I’m really liking your videos, gives me motivation to keep coding! ❤❤❤❤

@GamingScripterW

Ur desk setup is exactly what every programmer want

@TheRealArnoDuebel

Getting something done without googling and youtube is way more satisfying than coding from a tutorial

@homeandtechgeek

Personally it depends on how you teach oneself how to learn it... I resonated with learning first from a module where you have to follow it at the same time understand what it means.. Coz i've tried first learning fundamentals by scratch and something your own, it didnt work for me... I prefer to see how it works in the endpoint... Its like baking, when student try to bake for the very first time, it only follows the recipe. No questions, just do it. Then along the way new techniques and ideas introduce until things make sense,  including how the ingredients work together. And this is something you will not understand in the beggining phase as a newbie baker. Same principles applied. During bootcamp, oir instructor is a senior dev, he said that even if its a copy, we must code it one by one, bcoz along the way we will build our muscle memory and become familiar to its steps.

@USA_2910

Bro wore headphones for coding💀💀

@Vitorbrau123

You learn most if you take what you know and push it to the next level 😊

@m-electronics5977

You're learning the most when you start from scratch😊
I started to program STM32 microcontrollers on the register level only with CMSIS. It was/is a very strong learning curve... But I learn more and deeper as if I use strange middleware with complicated structure...

@simonhill6267

Tutorials have takeb a back seat since building projects alongside claude sonnet.. Its the way to go

@Electrosapsap

That one print("hello world")  "programmer"

@afraid2letgo

"coding with a tutorial" is not coding, it's copying. Many developers end up in tutorial hell when they just begin their journey, but what makes a developer an actual programmer is the ability to escape it.

@demo1905

Both are the same as long as you have a clear idea of what you want 😅

@mazazaza11

its good to think it out before starting id say splitting it into small pieces and through trial and error

@sabergalaxy4503

Holy your setup is so good for MacBooks I have one too