Programming is a real world skill. It takes time and dedication like you have righly said but then the rewards are worth the effort at the end of the day. Nothing good comes easyProgramming takes time to be honest. If you hve enough time then go ahead and learn programming. otherwise get some real world skill. and then charge based on that. You can see thaat some of the programming gigs take time for most fo the reasons. and another thing is that programming requires effort on this part.
You're right that the demand for programmers is only going to increase as technology continues to evolve. And it's great that there are so many resources available online to help people learn to code.It is a very good thing that you have decided to learn computer programming because the world is actually going to be in a very serious need of people who can be able to develop and manage software. You have to choose the exact kind of programming you want to go to other web programming or data science or mobile app development. There are a lot of resources that can be able to help you achieve this on YouTube.
I just believe all programming languages are the same and the difference is in their syntax as we can always write a code to perform the same function but the way we write it will be different. People believe python has an easy syntax and that's why it's best recommended for beginners to start with.Most of the people wanting to learn start with html , it is not difficult to have an learning approach , Once you are ready to master skills you can learn any language at all it takes time that you need to put in along with your dedication so that you can succeed in the long run actually .
You need to first of all define your purpose or aim of wanting to do programming, what problems do you have in mind to solve, this would really help in informing your decision towards the right programming language to focus on.Hello house
I'm a student and i want to learn programming.
Which language should i start with?
I have little knowledge about HTML.
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