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David Simeon
3,501 PointsGetting More Practice in Coding
Hello All!
First and foremost, I have to say I love the Treehouse courses. I love the Code Challenges but can anyone recommend how I can get more practice to become more proficient? Any other websites, resources, or tools that I can use would be great. BTW my current job does not afford me the opportunity to actually code.
3 Answers

Josh M
2,992 PointsI don't know if this is the answer you're looking for, but doing it is the best way to learn. Try building a small portfolio website for yourself, a web app, or some program. I'm still learning, but trial and error has done more for me than anything else.

Katrina M
Courses Plus Student 2,780 PointsWhenever you're ready to get a site running, here is a Team Treehouse blog article on how to do it using GitHub.

sergio savala
3,683 PointsThat is a awesome blog post ! I have used it personally to start hosting my own personal site for testing.

Katrina M
Courses Plus Student 2,780 PointsVery cool!

David Simeon
3,501 PointsThank you all!
David Simeon
3,501 PointsDavid Simeon
3,501 PointsThanks Josh!
Tyler Wendlandt
4,267 PointsTyler Wendlandt
4,267 PointsI agree with Josh M, I am a student in computing science but I've been exploring web development over the summer break. The best thing to do is build a basic portfolio website on your own and add to it bit by bit when you learn new things.