Any advices ?
Posted by Far-Improvement5842@reddit | learnprogramming | View on Reddit | 7 comments
Hello people, im not really familiar with computer science but really interested in learning more, how should i begin to study and learn more about this field ?
Witty-Afternoon-2427@reddit
Start with basics like one language and simple projects, consistency matters way more than trying to learn everything at once
Far-Improvement5842@reddit (OP)
Got it !
Separate_Top_5322@reddit
this kind of post usually gets the same core advice every time. don’t overthink the “perfect path”, just start doing things and accept you’ll be confused for a while
one of the better replies in similar threads basically says be curious, break things, fix them, and don’t rely on tutorials for everything
also the big shift people mention is going from passive learning to actually building stuff, even tiny projects, that’s where things start making sense
honestly most beginners get stuck trying to plan everything instead of just starting
i went through the same, nothing clicked until i started building random things and figuring it out as i go
sometimes i test small ideas or rough flows with runable ai just to move faster, but yeah consistency + doing is what actually works
Far-Improvement5842@reddit (OP)
Thx for ur reply
Witty-Afternoon-2427@reddit
Pick one language, build tiny projects, and stay consistent instead of trying to learn everything at once
itsmunzir@reddit
you're not familiar with cs but really interested, so my honest take is pick python and spend your first week just making a simple calculator work. the specific language matters way less than building the habit of finishing tiny projects.
JohnBrownsErection@reddit
Theres a button on the side bar saying start here if you're new.