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You can learn coding more easily if you have a specific purpose in mind. It should be related to what you love, and doesn't have to be a big one. Suppose you are interested in art. Then you can learn coding to create art through coding.
You can start by drawing a simple circle. Google it. Let us say you want to learn Java. Now there's a lot to learn in Java. Instead of taking the conventional route of learning the language syntax, now you Google: "How to draw a circle in Java" and copy-paste the code and run it. Look at the output. Change a few things and see how the output changes.
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The key is to use coding to create something of your interest. That way you will not be bogged down by the language syntax. Use language features to create something better. For example, if you use a for-loop, you can create many circles. Instead of learning about the for-loop, now you are learning how to draw many circles using Java. This will drive you to explore more language features and you will learn Java in no time.
Similarly, if you are interested in music, start making simple music through coding.
Use coding for the things you are interested in. That's a great way to master coding!
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