Hey everyone! I'm currently in 11th grade and I've found that coding really clicks for me. However, I'm in a tough spot because I don't have a laptop or desktop, and honestly, I can't even afford a basic one right now. It's challenging to practice coding on my Android phone, especially using platforms like Replit. I know that just learning the theory isn't enough to really grasp coding skills, so I'm looking for some guidance or plans on how I can effectively learn coding without the usual resources. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
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Have you checked if there's a library nearby? If you can access one, you can read books on coding and get familiar with the key terms and concepts. Also, brush up on your math skills—it'll help a lot!
Thanks! I do have a library at my school, so I'll definitely try to learn something there until I can get a laptop. My main issue is that I'm not very comfortable with a keyboard yet. Whenever there's a practical session at school, I feel lost, and my classmates laugh at me.