If you find coding hard, you're thinking too much. If you find coding easy, you're thinking too little.
Learning to code gives you so many options: * Full-time employee * Remote work * Freelancer * Building your own SaaS What are you waiting for?
When you learn to code, not being "smart enough" is not the problem. The problem is using it as an excuse.
30 minutes of coding on your own will do more for your skills than 3 hours of watching tutorials.
The best developers are really just philosophers in disguise. Always asking why.
As a developer, these two acronyms are important: - CI: Continuous Integration - CD: Continuous Deployment But the most important one is CL: Continuous Learning
Learning to code is simple Things you don't need: - A genius IQ - A MacBook - Three screens - An expensive chair - Buying 2000 courses - A degree Things you need: - 1 or 2 good books/courses - Consistency - Patience
Don't envy money. Envy people whose code compiles at the first attempt.
People still haven't realized that coding 3 times a week is a thousand times harder than coding every day.
Bad developers are afraid to look dumb Good developers are afraid not to ask enough questions
There are many ways to become a developer. But I can assure you, mindlessly copying code from Stackoverflow is not one of them
You're allowed to make mistakes when coding. In fact, professional developers have made and still make many more mistakes than you. That's how they became professionals
You want to learn to program quickly, which is why it is taking so long.
Dogecoin, a coin created as a joke, reached a market cap of $69 billion, but you can't find 30 minutes a day to learn to code