I'm curious about the value of note-taking apps, especially for studying programming. Do you think it's worth paying for apps like RemNote, or are there good free alternatives?
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There are plenty of great free note-taking apps out there. Have you tried Notion? It’s super versatile and many people love it for programming notes!
If you're just starting out, I wouldn't spend any money on note apps yet. Just use free tools and focus on coding practice instead of getting too caught up in note organization.
It really depends on your personal learning style. If you find that note-taking helps you, go for it, but you can easily stick with a free version of something like Notion. The free tier is usually plenty for what people need, and trying out methods like Zettelkasten can be useful if you like a tidy way of organizing your thoughts.
Honestly, I think paying for note-taking apps isn't necessary at all. For learning programming, practice is way more effective than note-taking. Free apps like Notion and Obsidian are more than sufficient, and using a handwritten notebook can actually help reinforce memory better than typing.
Obsidian is another popular free option among programmers. It's well worth checking out. Plus, don't forget that a classic pen and notebook can work wonders too!

I used Notion for a few months, but I switched to Obsidian because Notion was a bit slow for me. I need a quick app to jot down code snippets and ideas, and I found free options work just fine unless you need something super specific.