I've always been fascinated by programming and I've reached a point where I would consider myself almost advanced in IT. I understand computers and tech inside out and can identify issues in code, but I struggle to code from scratch. Even though I own several courses on uDemy covering 4-5 programming languages, I can never stick with them because the lectures are just too boring and move at a pace that feels too slow for me. I'm the kind of learner who likes to see things in action, get quick explanations, and dive into hands-on practice with immediate feedback. Does anyone have recommendations for learning resources that cater to my learning style?
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I totally get where you're coming from! Those online courses can be a bit of a drag after a while. I think the best way to learn programming is by jumping right into hands-on projects rather than sitting through lectures. Try finding a mentor or setting personal goals to focus on practical coding. It's really about practice and tackling real challenges that keeps it interesting!

That makes sense! I think I'm going to try a project-based approach instead of following a course. Thanks for the advice!