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That is your course, not coding. - sm

Posted: Nov 28th, 2015 - 12:16 pm In Reply to: It makes perfect sense, if work is not your hobby... - frustrated newbie

That is not surprising, because that is the usual complaint about that course. As someone above pointed out, you may want to consider switching courses. If you cannot, you will need to do extra work on your own to make the course materials more relevant so that you can get through them.

The feeling of overload is coming from the quantity of coding that is being dumped on you at this point. Courses like that teach all of the coding at the end, rather than teaching them incrementally from the beginning and in repetitive layers. You experience the educational equivalent of chugging a 5 gallon jug of water all at once instead of drinking it a glass at a time when you are thirsty. Not only do you have difficulty connecting the dots between the subjects you studied months ago and the coding you are studying today, but you have no time to process what you are learning now.

The feeling of boredom is understandable if the coding is presented in terms of guideline after guideline. That becomes very dry and may seem purposeless.








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