As a self-taught developer, I always get stuck in a situation where I am extremely puzzled about choosing the tutorial that works for me. Here are some of the ways that can help you conquer the same.
Five steps to get out of a tutorial hell
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Make a list of all those tutorials (of that particular language/topic ofc) that you want to take.
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Choose the one having a prominent content table (or randomly if all of them look appealing) and leave the rest of them.
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Have a mindset that if not all, you'll get to learn at least something new from that tutorial.
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After completion, if you feel you haven't learned well enough or that some topics are yet to be covered, pick another tutorial/course the same way as in
step 2
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If none of them helps, try changing your way of learning. Maybe you understand documentation better than a video, or vice versa.
This has always helped me. Try it once.
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