One cool technique I use is that everyday in the morning I go on MDN and study/memorize the documentation for my coding language JavaScript. At first it seems like your not getting anywhere, but as you keep at it eventually it starts to stick and then you know it like you know your name. Alot of people think you don’t really need memorization for coding languages, but actually memorization is fundamental for learning any language, this includes English, Spanish, JavaScript, Japanese, C#, sign language. These are all languages, and to be able to use them you must memorize different parts of them. And then of course implementation is the second part of learning it. MDN does a great job at laying out all the parts, if you study and memorize at least most of the parts, and also implement them in projects, you can learn the coding language pretty fast. Memorize implementation, memorize implementation, that’s really all it takes to learning programming.
@JesseWeigel Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your technique! I agree that MDN is an excellent resource. I use it quite frequently too!
@shawnkovac10423 жыл бұрын
/ is a forward slash. you can remember which is which by thinking that '/' leans forward, in the direction that we read English, left to right. ;P I know * is formally named 'asterisk' but i heard an old programmer call it 'splat'. that's my favorite name for asterisk now. ;P :) Thanks for the video!
@JesseWeigel3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the info!
@vicentec15214 жыл бұрын
Thank you Jesse! This tool/solution is very useful.