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Why can't I solve problems even after understanding the theory?

Because understanding a solution and generating a solution require different cognitive skills. You need to practice breaking problems down yourself.

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Tutorial hell is the cycle of continuously watching programming tutorials without ever building projects or solving problems independently.

Start writing pseudocode. Break the problem into the smallest possible steps on paper before attempting to write actual code.

Yes, but only after you have genuinely struggled with the problem for at least 20-30 minutes. When you do look, understand the logic, don't just copy the syntax.

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