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Once you initiate your learning, move beyond the theory and embrace practical experience. Mastering a programming language can be daunting, but it’s often exaggerated—once you grasp one language, learning others becomes more manageable. Instead of fixating on the details, focus on applying your knowledge. Start with a simple project, such as creating a website that estimates costs for a service you’re interested in. It could be as straightforward as a pressure washing calculator.
Completing your first project is crucial; it transitions you from “tutorial hell,” where learners are stuck consuming endless content, to the more productive “project heaven.” Here, you’ll fine-tune your skills, gain experience, and learn about concepts you're genuinely interested in.