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How to Escape Tutorial Hell and Truly Learn - Try This Instead!

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Video by: Vicky Mei
Discover why watching endless tutorials is not the most effective way to learn programming. Learn practical tips to overcome tutorial hell and enhance your learning experience.
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Video Summary & Chapters

0:00
1. Introduction 🌟
Common struggles in learning programming and entering tutorial hell.
0:45
2. The Problem with Tutorials 🤔
Challenges of learning effectively through tutorials and the importance of hands-on experience.
2:03
3. Starting Small 🚶‍♂️
Emphasizing the significance of beginning with small steps in programming learning.
3:45
4. Importance of Thinking Small 🧠
The value of starting small to gradually build programming skills.
4:41
5. The Mastery Cycle 🔄
Exploring the Mastery Cycle for mindful and effective practice in programming.
5:36
6. Stop Endless Watching 🚫
Importance of pausing after watching multiple videos.
7:05
7. Learning Through Practice 💡
The significance of coding to identify knowledge gaps.
7:49
8. Programming and Problem Solving 💻
Drawing parallels between programming and weightlifting for skill improvement.
8:29
9. Daily Problem Solving Practice 🧠
Various methods to enhance problem-solving skills.
9:25
10. Personal Learning Journey 🌟
Sharing personal experiences and tips for improvement.
9:57
11. Closing Remarks and Stay Safe 🛡️
Final thoughts, feedback request, and future content teaser.

Video Transcript

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does this sound familiar to you you
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found a new course you purchased it you
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were excited then you watch the whole
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thing later you open a text editor
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you're trying to just code one line but
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your brain just goes blank entirely
0:17
where did my knowledge go does that
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sound familiar yep let me tell you this
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is very common and you have been entered
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the tutorial hell fortunately in this
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video I am going to tell you some of the
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things that I've learned when I was
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learning how to program that could help
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you to get out of that tutorial hell and
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really help you to learn more
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effectively and efficiently when it
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comes to learning online hi everyone
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welcome and welcome back to my channel
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my name is Vicky May and I am a software
0:56
engineer in New York City if you are
0:58
interested in contents that I created in
1:01
this channel maybe consider subscribing
1:04
I love sharing my perspective when I'm
1:06
living in the tech world and I love
1:09
making contents that are related to that
1:12
when it comes to watching tutorials
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especially watching tutorials after
1:17
tutorials is really hard to actually
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learn how to problem solve
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tutorials are going to stop you to
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actually learning from your Hands-On
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exper experiences let me give you an
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example think of the time when you learn
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how to swim when you learn how to bike
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those experiences you cannot just learn
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from watching someone else do it like
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you have to actually learn it on your
1:45
own because it creates that type of
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muscle memory and it's the same way as
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learning how to program so if you are
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watching a lot of tutorials one after
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another you'll never actually getting
1:58
that knowledge to apply on your own and
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problem solve on your own so in today's
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video let's talk about the things that
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you should do instead skill number one
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is that you have to start small not big
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and one of the reason why is because
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when you're trying to learn everything
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at once you get very overwhelmed you
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