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When I started to learn Python, I joined #100DaysOfCode challenge on Twitter. Strangers supported me under my daily tweets and this helped me build a daily habit of coding. If I do something hard, I will need someone who cares and will cheer me up. It’s more important than it seems.
Building a daily habit to learn or code is essential. In a while, you don’t ask yourself what to do in the next 30 minutes you have. You open the terminal / IDE and practice. I used WakaTime to track my coding time and set a goal of one hour daily.
If I were a PM for a mobile app, it would make sense for me to work on my own app as a pet project, code it by myself on Flutter and build all the infrastructure to deliver it in public.
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