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mightGuy
11 February, 15:47
02/11/2024
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Anonymous #11100313
22 July 2023, 10:59
22/07/2023
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Hoist
13 November 2022, 06:40
I started in 2019 in codegym beta --- second pass thru -- better the 2nd time! --- and I use the cool software App w/ custom IDE on my phone to learn during idle time
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whoseunassailable Backend Developer
14 March 2022, 21:39
I wonder where all the peeps from 2022 been to? I can only see old comments in the comment section. Not even a single soul is here from 2022.
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Pumbas
30 April 2022, 17:03
Hi Man i Started in April
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whoseunassailable Backend Developer
26 May 2022, 21:19
And you are already on level 19? How come?
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Coboliste
1 July 2022, 17:29
Hello there,
I started also in 6 May 2022.
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Thành Black
26 September 2021, 03:16
Oh my God!
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Sansho
28 May 2021, 13:26
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Dawid Bujnicki Junior Developer
25 May 2021, 11:21
25.05.2021, 2 months after start, gogo
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Maxim Raitin
26 May 2021, 06:27
how many hours do you spend per day in codegym?
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Dawid Bujnicki Junior Developer
27 May 2021, 10:18
I try to work 2-3 hrs daily at least, of course there are some days I'm not focused enough, or feel tired after work, then I skip a day
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John Squirrels Website Admin at CodeGym
27 May 2021, 15:15
On average, you can complete our course in 6-8 months, if you can dedicate around 10-15 hours per week to studying.
We do not place any limits on study material, as long as you have an active subscription.
By all means, you can complete the entire course in a month, if you're good enough to do so.
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Maxim Raitin
27 May 2021, 16:25
I know some guys who have completed 40 lvls for 1 month.
I was like: "catch imposter syndrome immediately". 😃
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Dawid Bujnicki Junior Developer
27 May 2021, 16:53
40 lvls, 1 month, for me seems at least hard to do as I'm doing every single task available, except games :D
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Hoist
13 November 2022, 06:46
Level 25 now -- I take my time ---- I suck in general --- multi-languages since I do javascript - C++ and some C# gaming and Android. And Salesforce cloud
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remote87
3 March 2021, 08:32
03.03.2021...keep going!!!
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Oliver Heintz
24 January 2021, 20:54
Purposefully pacing myself. I feel like I learn more and retain more when I only do a few tasks a week, and try to limit leveling up to only once a week. As a math teacher, I know that I could push through material really quick, but without the students dwelling on a topic for a while, and letting it stew over in their heads, they'll not really process it and understand it as deeply. The subconscious needs time to work.
Plus, I think a lot of students of this course get burnt out by their intense pace they set.
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Gellert Varga
22 March 2021, 22:24
I think it's inability to run quickly through this course.
It takes time to thoroughly understand things. There are countless extra questions that are not included in the lessons, and the answers need to be searched.
There are often topics in the tasks that need to be researched.
I like to see how things work, so I do a lot of code experimentation. That's how I can understand things really.
Language is a plus difficultness.
All of these means a lot of time.
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Oliver Heintz
1 April 2021, 19:50
Spending a lot of time outside of CodeGym studying other aspects of programming that I think I'll need to get my first job. Taking a course on algorithms and data structures, and learning a lot about how important runtime actually is. A billion operations a second seems like a lot until you realize a brute force algorithm might take 20,000 years to run, whereas a better designed algorithm can do the same task in under 2 seconds. It's good to utilize more than one resource while learning. Coming back to work some more on tasks here after I read a chapter in a Java book on input/output streams that has given me a better understanding than I previously had, so now I want to see CodeGym's perspective take on it. Maybe I'll get more than I have been.
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Hoist
13 November 2022, 06:49
multi-language has not been fast ! but I see code and structure way better now. Look at the Libraries. C++ -- JavaScript - C# - Java - Salesforce cloud --- so much code is written --- find the puzzle pieces
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Chandan Thapa
9 December 2020, 09:42
Yeah!! Im gonna do it!
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Andrei
10 December 2020, 18:52
Let's do it!
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