How Can I Learn Coding Practically and Have Fun with It?

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Asked By CuriousCoder123 On

I'm completely new to coding and looking to learn it as a hobby, not for any professional or educational purposes. I'm interested in finding enjoyable ways to learn without diving deep into the theory, which I find a bit dull. Are there tools, methods, or activities I can engage in that allow me to start from the basics and learn through trial and error while having a fun journey? Thanks in advance!

5 Answers

Answered By TechExplorer98 On

You really don’t need to get into deep theory right away. A great practical option is the Python Programming course from the University of Helsinki. It focuses on hands-on projects rather than theory, so you get to do the coding as you learn! Also, if you’re into games, you might enjoy Zachtronics titles or "The Farmer Was Replaced"—they incorporate programming elements and are a lot of fun!

Answered By LearningNinja56 On

If you're looking for something that teaches you practical skills, grab the book "Automate the Boring Stuff with Python" by Al Sweigart. It goes straight to helpful coding practices in an easy-to-understand way, and it's free!

Answered By GamerGeek42 On

Just make whatever interests you! Look up tutorials for projects you want to create, and don't hesitate to dive into trial and error. The key is to follow your passion; whether it’s building a small game or creating a personal site, start small and expand from there.

Answered By CasualCoder99 On

I highly recommend checking out Boot.dev if you're starting fresh. They offer a structured curriculum, which flows nicely from one course to the next, making it less overwhelming. Plus, their Discord community is super supportive! Oh, and make sure to look for resources on YouTube too—there are tons of free tutorials.

Answered By CodeAdventurer77 On

Honestly, don’t let the theory scare you off. It’s not that complicated at a basic level. Platforms like Exercism are fun and straightforward for beginners—you get to solve challenges without being bogged down by too much theory.

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