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MightyBeast

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I am learning java and i am sure and gonna start my android app business. I am learning java, but it is taking alot of time. At times i get scared because i do not able to finish my book in my deadline. This book for java java the complete reference is taking alot of time.
I am consistent this time and will not give up in between. Thats why i am not leaving this in half. But it is taking way way more time than i expected.
 
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Others have found that the best way to learn coding is by building something for a specific purpose--like a problem you need to solve. Otherwise the learning is generic & doesn't sink in.

Decide on a simple app idea--ideally a problem that the app solves that someone will pay you to solve--and use that to learn coding. And stay simple at first--just an MVP. You can always add to it later.
 

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Others have found that the best way to learn coding is by building something for a specific purpose--like a problem you need to solve. Otherwise the learning is generic & doesn't sink in.

Decide on a simple app idea--ideally a problem that the app solves that someone will pay you to solve--and use that to learn coding. And stay simple at first--just an MVP. You can always add to it later.

I think yes this is correct. I can learn by emulating other simple apps first. I was not seeing any end results, that is why i think i am feeling like this. Thanks for precious time and help.
 

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