Learning to code involves finding a suitable programming language to start with, such as Python or JavaScript, and acquiring the necessary resources to study that language. Formal courses can supplement self-study, with free and paid online courses available. Practicing with coding exercises and projects is critical, and collaboration or peer feedback through code review can help to develop skills faster. Specific coding challenges or hackathons can help enhance the learning experience, and joining online coding communities can help individuals learn to code collaboratively. Finally, keeping up-to-date with the latest developments in coding is essential, as technology evolves rapidly.
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