Message from @Mysteriedingens
Discord ID: 495133511166984194
they accuse him and he has allibies i saw the precedings
it was live so they couldn't edit it
Yeah I know
Did that guy delete his replies to my messages?
That's confusing
Just above
hey gents
I have a question to ask. How do you move to STEM if you are not good at Mathematics?
I am thinking of a plan to phase out my teaching career
Trade.
You don't need good math. You only need a handful of formulas written down.
how about coding
or is it a flooded market?
I think I started pursuing my MA degree because of childhood programming. To impress other people
Now that I've woken up to that. I've been really nihilistic lately. It stops me from improving
I'm good at space and I can draw
coding - flooded market ? good joke
I don't know. Someone told me that it was
what kind of earnings can a coder make? especially if they make their own product?
nice
Is the training for it intensive?
Depends on your affinity to logic and such
English Language Teaching is okay but the market has some real hits and misses. I always hear that coding is promising
especially with automation on the horizon
i've sent you the developer survey of stackoverflow for 2018 in pm
these days you gotta figure out what kind of programmer you want to be
If your going for web-applications like i am its HTML,CSS,Sass,Js, Typescript, SQL, MySQL, JSON, React, Angular, Node.js, PHP, Python, C#, Java Bootstrap (and other css frameworks), Wordpress, Typo3. If you are Full-Stack
that troll guy seemed somewhat sensible sad we can't get along and understand each other zzz
I saved your comment in my discord for archiving
which troll?
he got kicked I think he was talking stupid though so kinda deserved it
fair enough
@Denno seems like much but if you do one step at a time, you slowly progress into your profession. Starting with HTML, CSS, JS and learn an OOP-language meanwhile for like 2-3 months. After that you can start going for databases like MongoDB and MySQL aswell as Software Design Patterns. Then you can slowly bring a first real world app without a framework. After that frameworks are your butter and bread most of the time, so learning MVC, dependency injections and such (OOP-Design-Patterns)
thank you for this
I need to look into the industry more
I am finding it hard to maintain my drive.
The good thing for you i guess. The internet is full of courses for that. udemy often offers courses for 11€ that are giving you 28h video lessons for a whole language as a bootcamp. Python bootcamp there is really good
So if you can maintain your determination to coding, you can actually reach a decent level of programming within a year
I can show you what companies are looking for when hiring so you could setup a portfolio. I learn too much about social engineering in my traineeship 😄