How Do You Keep Track of Your Learning Progress?

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Asked By CuriousLearner82 On

Hey everyone! I've been learning from various sources like YouTube, FreeCodeCamp, and Udemy, and I'm curious—how do you keep track of your learning progress? Do you use any specific trackers to monitor your consistency?

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Answered By TechieExplorer12 On

Honestly, tracking isn’t as crucial as just enjoying the learning process. I don’t focus much on consistency. I create projects whenever the inspiration strikes. Keeping it fun is key; too many folks get burnt out by trying to program a ton in a short span. GitHub is great for casually tracking what you've worked on if you need it for a portfolio.

Answered By CreativeCoder99 On

I don't really track my progress in a traditional way. Instead, I gauge my growth by how challenging the projects I can take on have become. For instance, when I first decided to code, creating a simple rock paper scissors game felt super tough. Now, I’m working on developing a full game! That shift really shows me that I'm improving over time.

Answered By BuildItRight77 On

For me, aiming to build programs without relying too heavily on tutorials is how I track my growth. I start simple and gradually take on more complex projects. It’s more about the experience I get from programming rather than keeping a strict log. If you’re looking for project ideas, check out the FAQs!

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