Those who have built web applications tend to report feeling very or somewhat confident in their coding abilities. This suggests that hands-on experience builds self-assurance.
Participants with no experience building web applications generally report lower confidence levels in their coding skills, often citing confusion or anxiety.
Some participants acknowledge understanding concepts but still experience nervousness when starting new projects, indicating that theoretical knowledge without practice may impede confidence building.
The data suggests a positive correlation between building web applications and the confidence in coding skills. Participants who have built web apps report feeling more confident compared to those who have not.
Building practical projects appears to alleviate confusion and fear surrounding coding, thereby boosting overall confidence levels.