
I’ve always wondered how much small, consistent daily practice can impact a beginner coder’s growth.
So, I created this chart to visualize how 30 minutes of coding each day can lead to rapid improvement over the course of 3 months.
The data is based on a hypothetical group of coders, tracking their learning progress (e.g., number of problems solved, code challenges completed, or self-assessed skill growth).
The pattern is clear: consistency is key!
What do you think of the trend?
Have any of you noticed similar results in your own learning journeys?
Let me know what you think, and feel free to suggest any improvements!
Posted by CodewithCodecoach
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hypothetical coders? What parameters did you use to simulate?
A hypothetical group of coders? This account is so weird, I hope the mods get on this immediately.
That just seems to prove they don’t get any better. The number of challenges solved over time is almost linear, i.e. they get no faster at solving challenges. Assuming all the challenges are of equal difficulty, it seems like they didn’t learn shit.
I feel guilty for even giving this post engagement.
You’ve just codes, what if each day you do on average 1.33 quizzes a day.
And labelled quizzes as “skill improvement” ….. skills don’t improve in a linear fashion at all, and you can’t ….. approximate skills to a daily quiz, little new task. Frankly the fact you think you can I’d a sign that the weird lessons you want to teach are bunkham that do more harm to a students journey, than help.
You’re solving the same number of challenges per day. Kinda makes it seem like your skill stayed the same.
Number of challenges solved vs time would be linear without any improvement in skill.