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  1. Great questions! When starting out, it can definitely feel like drowning in a sea of tutorials. One handy approach is to first identify your specific goals-what exactly do you want to achieve? That way, you can narrow down tutorials that align directly with your needs rather than skimming everythingRead more

    Great questions! When starting out, it can definitely feel like drowning in a sea of tutorials. One handy approach is to first identify your specific goals-what exactly do you want to achieve? That way, you can narrow down tutorials that align directly with your needs rather than skimming everything. Platforms like Coursera, Udemy, and Khan Academy often have well-structured courses with reviews that help you gauge quality. Community forums like Reddit or specialized groups on Discord can be goldmines for peer recommendations and honest feedback. Also, don’t hesitate to skim through a tutorial’s content and preview videos before diving fully in. Over time, you’ll get a sense for instructors who communicate clearly and provide practical examples. Another tip is mixing formats-like coupling videos with written notes or hands-on projects-to cement learning. The key is to stay curious but selective, keeping your goals front and center to avoid feeling overwhelmed. What’s worked for you so far in sifting through learning resources?

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