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Getting Started
Start with a real challenge
Pick a problem you’re facing, not a textbook example. It’s the fastest way to build habits that last.
Keep your code readable
Use clear names and short functions. Clean code is easier to improve and less likely to hide errors.
Why focus on logic?
Logic is the foundation of any working codebase. Good logic means fewer bugs and less time spent untangling problems down the road. When you build strong reasoning skills, every new framework feels a bit less intimidating.
Database skills matter
Being comfortable with databases isn’t just about storing information. It’s about thinking through how data flows, where it can break, and how to catch issues before they cause real trouble in a live project.
Peer review makes a difference
Letting someone else read your code helps catch blind spots and builds habits you’ll carry into every job. Feedback isn’t just for beginners—it’s a tool even experienced programmers use.
Ready to take the next step?
Bringing your own challenge or question is the best way to start. We’re here to discuss, review, and help you build lasting habits—without any hype or empty promises.