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Hi,
I have started learning to code using a few different websites. I am currently following the "Complete Web Developer Bootcamp with Rails" over on Coder Manual. This course uses Codecademy as their assignments/tests. I am not entirely sure if I am understanding and getting it. What I mean is I am 50% of the way through and many times I need to double check answers, search or ask questions about what I am doing and then in the end not sure if I actually got it, or if I will even remember it. Wondering if I should be getting it quicker if programming is for me?
I am also wondering if there are many better resources out there. I did find Teamtreehouse recently which looks like a very nice place. Just wondering your thoughts, ideas and suggestions.
The overall plan was to learn Ruby and Web Development (the course does go through javascript, and a few others). I then plan on learning Java and possibly other needed items for Android development. If that is all possible for me and I get good at it, then the next idea would be C, C++ or something.
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