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#TMBCodeNotes If your code feels confusing, break the problem into the smallest possible parts. Simpler pieces always make cleaner solutions.
I created a quick walkthrough for UX designers who want to start coding but don't know where to begin. As a non-developer, I was specifically looking for something simple, no complicated setups, no steep learning curve. Just a straightforward way to get started.
Love how this turns coding into a simple, fun hour instead of something heavy. That kind of low-pressure start makes it easier for kids to follow their own ideas.
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why simple code always wins? every developer dreams of writing clever code but the truth is simple code is the real superpower. you don't need fancy patterns or complex tricks to build something strong. you need clarity. when your code is simple you can fix bugs faster add…
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💻 New to coding? This video breaks down computer programs in the simplest way, perfect for beginners! 🚀 Watch here 👉 youtu.be/BELZGqkyMN0 #ComputerProgram #CodingBasics #CodingForBeginners #CodingCommunity #TechEducation #100DaysOfCode #ComputerScience #Programming
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For today's coding challenge, you'll compress a string. So if you have a string that has consecutive duplicate words (like "Yes, yes, yes, please"), you'll compress it so that it reads "Yes(3), please". Check it out on the freeCodeCamp mobile app.
This prompt is basically a cheat code. it turns messy code into clean, production-ready magic with one click. Before: chaotic, unreadable code. After: elegant, maintainable architecture.
The things that seems complicated the most are the easiest once you start
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It's a lot easier to know what you want to do when your code looks like this, isn't it? Quick coding should be organized, or else you're going to get stressed & development will inevitably go much slower. Here's the biggest secret beginner coders don't know.
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Love this take, sometimes the “just get it done” approach is exactly the right call. 😄 I’m solving the problems with JS, if you’re interested or have some suggestions, feel free to check it out!! github.com/lassiecoder/ad…
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