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Alexander Devine
14,928 PointsPersonally, I prefer to do it with as the video plays because it helps make sure that I know what I'm coding. Plus, if I have to, I can simply pause at the end and work from there. Just personal preference.
It also helps to have either a large monitor or dual monitor set-up so that both are easy to read and scan for errors.
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsYou can just watch the videos if that works for you. But depending on your learning style, the "code along" might help things stick in your memory better.
robert allen
3,729 PointsWell, It's mostly review for me I just got here I've been on tons of other coding sites so most of this is review so I have most of it in my memory.
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsTry just watching then. If you find it easy to complete the quizzes and challenges, then you probably do already have a good handle on the material.
Nathaniel Boonzaaijer
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 8,607 PointsNathaniel Boonzaaijer
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 8,607 PointsBut all the code is already in the workspace, do you delete it and follow along, or start a new file?