You have to build things, that's the only way it's going to click. There's a reason these jobs pay well, because it is difficult to master.
https://www.codewars.com/
Sign up there and see if you could do some of the easy ones, just to get some practice solving some problems with the knowledge that you have. What is this for, front end dev?
"Cheat" when you get the job, for now trying things on your own and failing, but then learning from it is far more valuable than just seeing "completed" on an assignment.
https://www.codewars.com/
Sign up there and see if you could do some of the easy ones, just to get some practice solving some problems with the knowledge that you have. What is this for, front end dev?
"Cheat" when you get the job, for now trying things on your own and failing, but then learning from it is far more valuable than just seeing "completed" on an assignment.
yeah only reason i cheat is to move forward in the program, i'd never come up with a solution myself without looking at chat gpt or my brother's log in for solution. usually, i always make sure i kinda understand the gist of each line of code, and when I'm completely lost and don't know what a line does exactly, i ask chat gpt to explain as if i'm new and it usually helps, it feels impossible to do if i dont use either of those tools i have because i have no reference point other than a super basic prep module i had to complete before the program started
