4 things I did wrong in programming

Sanjeev Bharathi
2 min readMay 31, 2021

Everyone does mistakes, right? Well, sometimes, those mistakes can be real stupid, sometimes funny and sometimes it can be disappointing.

Understand

Imagine you are taking a JavaScript course in YouTube or something like that. You just take the course like not a care in the world and you just follow the mentor. But, you don’t even understand what they are teaching. You just follow them type what they say and go on. But that doesn’t benefit you with anything. You learn nothing. That’s the first rule. Understand what they are saying.

Practise! Practise like you have never before!

The second thing is practise. Like, if you don’t understand, you can at least practise, right? That’s the second rule. Practise, practise, practise, and practise or else you learn nothing. Again

Don’t judge a book by it’s cover

Now, just imagine again that you are taking that JavaScript course. The title is “JavaScript for beginners||Easy course”. Now, since you read the word easy, you click it and the mentor says this for intermediates. So, you close your PC and rage with anger and screaming. That’s why you shouldn’t judge a book by it’s cover

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Don’t install useless stuff

Think that you have come across a course that is free and is a 1 day workshop for coding. You enrol there and they show you a app that is sus. Hey, you do what they do. Who is gonna judge you? You install the apps and instantly come over spam Emails in your inbox. And right after that, the workshop ends. Kinda sus. Right? So, the last rule is never install useless or suspicious stuff

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