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One hour of coding every day for a year will make you a developer, but five hours once a month will keep you a beginner. That might sound like a bold claim, but think about it, when you code a little every day, you stay in the flow, the concepts stay fresh, the syntax becomes familiar, also the logic feels so natural, you're not constantly having to re learn what you learned weeks ago. When you cram it all into one long session, you spend half that time just remembering where you left off, you're probably fighting against the gaps, and the gaps are working against you, the energy or fire you built in the last session is already cold. This applies to so much more than coding, learning a language, building a habit, getting fit, anything that requires real progress works the same way, small, consistent efforts compound over time in ways that big, occasional bursts just can't match. The people who make progress are rarely the ones who do the most in one sitting, they're the ones who show up regularly, even on times when they don't feel like it. The aim isn't to code for hours, it's to code regularly. #w3schools #ConsistencyMatters #LearnToCode #CodingHabits #DeveloperJourney #KeepGoing

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