1. Read the Code Line-by-Line
Before running it, try to understand:
- What each line does
- Why it’s written
- What problem it solves
This builds comprehension.
2. Rewrite the Code in Your Own Words
Explain the logic in simple language.
If you can explain it, you understand it.
3. Try Writing It Yourself Without Looking
Rebuild the code step-by-step using your logic.
This increases memory and confidence.
4. Experiment With the Code
Change something:
- Inputs
- Variables
- Functions
- Order
See how it affects the output.
Experimentation leads to understanding.
5. Ask “Why?” Instead of “How?”
Don’t ask, “How do I write this?”
Ask, “Why does this work?”
This shifts your mindset from copying to learning.
Conclusion
Stop copying code blindly.
Start understanding, experimenting, and building your own logic.
That’s how real programmers grow.
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