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Java

doubts

i feel like i cannot do some of the project that the teacher does alone.. i understand all the topics but still i cannot do the project the teacher teaches alone.. is it normal??

Mike Papamichail
Mike Papamichail
4,883 Points

Hello Rimaz Rizlan , what do you mean exactly? Like write the same code on your own without looking at the video(s) again and again? Because that's normal when you're just beginning you will feel like this a lot but you must not let it hold you down. Just keep on pushing through the courses and doing the best you can do. If it helps you, take notes during the videos and use them when writting code on your own. That helped me! Hope my advice helps you :D

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Joseph Wasden
Joseph Wasden
20,406 Points

Watching videos several times, pausing, etc. is all expected. Having doubts is also part of the process for most (myself included!). I would encourage you to move at a pace that works for you, and if something doesn't make sense, don't hesitate to post in the community forum about it; Sometimes even attempting to put our confusion on a topic into words helps us understand it better. Once it's in the forum, it gives others the chance to try and help you, and, by extension, help their own understanding of topics solidify.

You got this! Ask questions, and let's get learning. :)

thanks buddy.... Joseph Wasden