Looking to Gain More Programming Skills as a Sophomore

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Asked By CuriousCoder42 On

I'm a rising sophomore studying computer science, and I often feel like everyone around me knows so much more about programming. I only know the basics and what we're learning in class. I'm looking for free courses or resources that can help me catch up and get ahead. I've tried doing projects, but I get confused because I can't find the right information on platforms like YouTube or GitHub, and things often seem different from my expected outcomes. Any advice would be appreciated!

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Answered By LearnByDoing101 On

There are tons of free courses available online, but you really have to take the initiative to seek them out. It’s not just about asking for resources; it's about diving into documentation and exploring on your own. You should check out the FAQs on various websites to help guide your search. That's where the real learning happens.

Answered By WebDevNinja On

YouTube has loads of content that can definitely help you get ahead. Pick a specific area you want to focus on and really dive deep into it. It's impossible to learn every programming language and tool out there, so find something that interests you, like web development, and stick with it. And remember, your competition isn't just your peers; it includes a wide age range, so focus on your own progress.

Answered By CodeFanatic007 On

I see this gap a lot in computer science classes these days. Many students who are ahead have a true passion for programming. They didn't just want to be ahead; they were inspired by something cool they saw and wanted to replicate it. If you're genuinely interested, I'd be happy to suggest a learning path! Just let me know what areas excite you.

Answered By TechExplorer89 On

It sounds like the gap you're feeling is more about exposure than ability. Try to build your own project outside of class; it might help those basics click for you in a new way.

Answered By CatchUpChaser On

The reality is, many students in your class might already have a lot of prior experience, which can put you at a disadvantage. Just do the best you can, and know that you might feel like you're catching up for a while. The important thing is to keep learning and improving.

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