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Being able to adapt to any environment is the mark of a true programming master
This is how you get a salary of $0k this year: Don't learn to code.
Coding 24/7 mentality is overrated, Coding 4 hours/day with intese focus is underrated.
As a developer, you don't get paid 6 figures to type fast. You get paid to think before you type.
How to learn to code 1. Get a pen and paper, and write down everything every excuse why you cannot learn to code. 2. Throw that piece paper to the garbage bin. 3. Remove all distractions: phone, TV, music, etc. 4. Focus only on learning one thing at a time You'll thank me later
Book learning is a waste without experience. This is why you must practice at your computer when you study programming.
Don't lose momentum. It is always harder to restart than it is to just keep going.
"How do I learn to code?" You learn to code by doing it wrong.
"Programming isn't about what you know; it's about what you can figure out.” —Chris Pine
Every great coder became great the exact same way: the way of doing everything opposite of the standard advice. Enough with the "shiny object syndrome": the latest framework, the newest database, etc. Focus on mastering the fundamentals of programming first.
Compiling on the first try is the real a flex
What is the golden rule of creating great code? There are no rules. Coding is a creative process. To create great code you need to be in flow. Remove all distractions.
How do I start coding? Just start. At the beginning. Once you start coding, the rest will come naturally. If you are smart (you wouldn't be reading this if you weren't), you will adapt and figure things out.
"The most damaging phrase in the language is.. it's always been done this way” —Grace Hopper
Learn the programming language that has no name.
"I wish I had started coding 6 months ago..." Make sure you won't be saying this in 6 months.
The main issue I see with developers, They lack confidence Put yourself out there Somebody is going to appreciate your skills
Computers are fast; programmers keep it slow.
Remember that there is no code faster than no code.
Never underestimate how much coding you can learn in 6 months. Never underestimate how much coding you can forget in 6 weeks.