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This post analyzes the two biggest challenges when learning to code: doubting whether you chose the right major and struggling to grasp new concepts like functions, pointers, and algorithms. I share practical solutions from my 2 years of learning experience to help beginners overcome these early hurdles and develop effective programming skills.

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