Real-world projects
Last on the list to learn how to code from scratch is building real-world projects. After you've gone through a number of tutorials and read a few books, you'll be ready to try your hand at building applications.
A natural question to ask is: "What types of projects should I build?" There's really no right or wrong answer to this question. If you have an idea for a business then you could start with trying to build it with your newfound coding knowledge.
You could also look at re-building current applications, such as creating a Pinterest clone. I've found this technique of creating cloned sites very beneficial since it allowed me to focus on building functionality instead of having to waste time on coming up with ideas.
For example, ...
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