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This. I just don't have he passion for it. Would love to master php or even Ruby.
When are you putting me in another compromising situation? My girls sister is staying with us for a week and she likes to breastfeed her baby in front of me when her sister isn't around. I'm not sure what to do
I'm disappointed in all the Black people here talking about what they're not passionate about, I work as a software engineer and some of the best developers I know don't love to code but they love supporting their families with very nice paychecks.
These skills can literally translate into millions of dollars and it's not back breaking work. It can certainly be frustrating starting out but that's no excuse to give up and say "it's not for me", none of this shyt is for any of us but if we want it, it's within our reach to take it.
Instead of saying you aren't passionate be honest and say you don't have the discipline to dedicate your time and focus towards something that can literally change your life and open doors to other opportunities that you might actually be "passionate" about.
We don't have the option to walk away from opportunity because we lack "passion", that's a cheap cop-out.
I'm disappointed in all the Black people here talking about what they're not passionate about, I work as a software engineer and some of the best developers I know don't love to code but they love supporting their families with very nice paychecks.
These skills can literally translate into millions of dollars and it's not back breaking work. It can certainly be frustrating starting out but that's no excuse to give up and say "it's not for me", none of this shyt is for any of us but if we want it, it's within our reach to take it.
Instead of saying you aren't passionate be honest and say you don't have the discipline to dedicate your time and focus towards something that can literally change your life and open doors to other opportunities that you might actually be "passionate" about.
We don't have the option to walk away from opportunity because we lack "passion", that's a cheap cop-out.
Learn python later on. Learn php now and then c# and java.I've been learning for a while....I can create really beautiful websites now
My backend game flabby though.
I about to move off JavaScript after this month and start studying Python.
I've started and quit and started and quit and started and quit multiple times. Finally started clicking 2-3 months ago.
I'm up for thisI was just thinking. What kind of collaborative coding project should I start (that will be hosted on github or some other place) that would entice you guys to participate in? I was thinking perhaps a 2D graphical demo in c# (using MonoGame) and/or a simple app done in python.
How Good At Math Do You Need To Be, If You Do This For A Career?
shyt, all these udemy/code sites got me wondering
should i stay in college
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Do you need Math to be the basic web programmer or for most common programming tasks? No. Do you need math to break out of the glut and distinguish yourself from all of the candidates who went to coding bootcamp and are expecting fat paychecks for 3 months worth of knowledge? Absolutely. There is a lot of money to be made in coding, but it's quite a bit harder to get in the door than it used to be due to saturation of candidates and it will be harder to distinguish yourself because there are more coders on the market. If you want to stay ahead of the curve, distinguish yourself and open yourself up to more opportunities, then I'd definitely recommend learning Math.