How do you go about learning a new technology or language?

Isabella Kim
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Celine Carpet
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Yarik Skov
Beyond Earth: Life Simulation
Beyond Earth: Life Simulation
There's only one way that has ever worked for me, just jump into the water and gain practical experience. Theory has never helped me.
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AppManager by CompanyDNA AI
AppManager by CompanyDNA AI
Just dive in to start working out.
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KC Onrade
I try to do some research and slowly dive into the process of learning them. I also try to be consistent and attend classes if needed.
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Evelyn Rose Sinclair
Learning by doing is the way! Find a project you're excited about that uses the tech you want to learn. Diving in and building something real is 10x more effective than reading docs or watching tutorials. When you get stuck, search for solutions online. You'll pick it up way faster this way than with theory alone.
StacyStockwell
When I learn something new, I start by doing some online research and watching tutorials. I also like to find a project to apply what I’m learning—it really helps things stick. Joining related forums or groups is great too, as you can ask questions and share experiences with others who are also learning or already skilled.
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EricaThomas
When I learn a new tech or language, I start by watching tutorials online. Then, I try to build small projects to apply what I’ve learned. I also join communities or forums to ask questions and get advice from others. Reading official docs helps too. The key is to practice regularly and not be afraid of making mistakes.
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hyeri.p
Learning a new tech or language? Start with a cheerful “Hello, World!” and dive into the basics. Build fun little projects, embrace the glorious chaos of errors (they’re your best teachers), and don’t forget to show off your creations as you level up! 🚀
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Ananya
You need to know the basics and fundamental of any language, then AI will help you out in coding. You need to learn AI powered coding.
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Tina Armasu
Practice & fail even when you think it’s cringe or you are afraid you’ll look stupid; takes a while to get there but the results are sweet
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Christopher Gjelten
Find something to create w/ whatever, *assuming*, you mean programming language. Figure it out as I go. Spending some days learning the fundamentals are key though.
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