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When you don't fully understand a concept.

Hi everyone,

I was wondering if you don't fully understand a concept 100% should you just keeping going or should you stop and try to figure it out before moving on?

At times, I might not fully understand certain things but, I don't want to stop and frustrate or discourage myself by just staying on that one thing when maybe it might be covered again further down the course.

Thanks in advance for your thoughts!

1 Answer

Hi Derrick Codlyn,

Don't worry about getting it 100%, this will be achieved through time as you gain more experience. Make sure that you know everything which is handled in the code challenges. If you make a code challenge and you pass, but still don't quite understand why it is your code works, then you should practice more with the topic, ask questions, search on the internet for more theory on the subject you struggle with and practice a lot.

I hope this helped!


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