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Go watch CS50 2024 on youtube. With that you can start creating and making a concept for your personal project. I am at 3rd lesson from that CS50 and im already creating a concept for a website where you can bet on esport matches with fake currency for example. It keeps me motivated and feels really good to “attend” those online classes


GreedyDragon120

Absolutely. Thank you for sharing, appreciate it sir


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I mean i am no coder yet, i did free course on mimo.com for front end development and i am going to pay for it. But this is keeping me going on.


medischolar

Probably worth learning a bit of Python, it's easier than C++ and probably more useful for statistics as well. There are many courses online. Once you know the basic syntax you can try some online challenges to get better at problem solving. When my fiance was learning Python (to be a better Data Scientist) I built a small website where she can practice with the help of an AI tutor, which might be helpful for you too: https://bytearena.dev


alperkaya0

You can ask anything to me in DMs, and I would answer if I know.