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Can I forget how do you code?

Can I forget how do you code?

Yes, you can forget how to program a computer.

Do coders remember everything?

Can programmers memorize everything? The truth is, they DON’T. It’s impossible for one person to remember everything about a programming language. As you get more experience, you’ll retain more information and hopefully develop a better understanding, but that’s different from memorizing everything.

How often should you take a break when coding?

The HSE suggest that short, frequent breaks are better than less frequent longer breaks, so a 5-10 minute break after 50-60 minutes is better than a 20 minute break every 3 hours.

How often do programmers take breaks?

I keep reading that it is recommended for a programmer to take frequent breaks while programming, and the usual recommendation I see is 5 minutes every half hour or 10 minutes every hour.

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Should I memorize HTML code?

Don’t stress the memorization. It will come with use. The more often you use certain tags, the more you’ll remember the little details about them. The tags you don’t use frequently you’ll look up if and when you need to know the details.

How fast can a person learn coding?

Generally, it takes about 3 to 6 months to learn the basics of coding. You can learn coding faster or slower depending on your pace….Ways to Learn Coding.

LEARNING METHOD TIME TO LEARN CODING
College Degree 4+ years
Coding Bootcamp 3 – 6 months

Can you ever forget how to program a computer?

Yes, you can forget how to program a computer. I doubt you can ever forget the general problem solving skills that lie at the heart of computer programming, but you can forget the technical details of translating those skills into computer instructions.

Can a programmer be destroyed through lack of programming?

Speaking from experience, a programmer is not destroyed through lack of programming. You get incredibly rusty, morale decreases, and it takes time to get back in the groove, but a programmer is not destroyed in this manner. In fact, I would say it makes you stronger because you never ever want to be in that situation again.

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Can knowledge fade away in a month or two?

That is the other level, which is more short term knowledge, and it can indeed fade away fairly quickly (although IMHO not in a month – you would need several months to notice the difference). Note though that these things often have a shorter half-life anyway – APIs change, preferred language idioms get obsolete and new ways come along, etc.

Is it possible to forget how to program a guitar?

You wouldn’t completely forget how to program that quickly, but as with a lot of things in life – playing guitar, speaking a foreign language – if you don’t practice on a daily (or weekly) basis you will become “rusty”.