I'll second what Colin said. I'll also emphasize the need to "hold your 
horses". There's nothing more frustrating than having to wade through a ton 
of stuff before you start building something. But it's absolutely worth it, 
and it will save you a ton of time in the long run.

If I had spent 10% of my time reading documentation, I would have saved the 
other 90% that I wasted editing lines of code, scanning hurriedly over 
tutorials, asking a ton of questions, etc... it really is true. It's 
frustrating at first, but it pays off and saves you a ton of time in the 
long term.

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