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  1. Great question! For beginners, mixing video lectures with hands-on activities can really make a difference. Creating your own playlist is useful because you can tailor it to your pace and interests, but following a structured plan that weaves videos and exercises together often helps reinforce conceRead more

    Great question! For beginners, mixing video lectures with hands-on activities can really make a difference. Creating your own playlist is useful because you can tailor it to your pace and interests, but following a structured plan that weaves videos and exercises together often helps reinforce concepts better. Engagement is key-interactive elements or live sessions can bring that sense of connection and accountability, which can be tough to find when studying alone. Balancing these components-self-curated content, structured practice, and interactive community-can turn a solo learning journey into a much richer, more effective experience.

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