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Sharing source code is great. Not only will you learn new ways, or even teach new ways. You also will get the lightbulb turned on.
Sometimes, the chanllenges are worded in a way that you can't understand what's being ask, or maybe you just have no clue. Coming to to discussion board, if you happen to find a solution, you can read it through and understand what's being done. AND BOOM the lightbulb comes on. Then rewrite it to your own language.
Doing so, you've just learned something new. Either way.
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Sharing source code is great. Not only will you learn new ways, or even teach new ways. You also will get the lightbulb turned on.
Sometimes, the chanllenges are worded in a way that you can't understand what's being ask, or maybe you just have no clue. Coming to to discussion board, if you happen to find a solution, you can read it through and understand what's being done. AND BOOM the lightbulb comes on. Then rewrite it to your own language.
Doing so, you've just learned something new. Either way.