Message from @Denno

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2018-09-28 07:22:46 UTC  

coding - flooded market ? good joke

2018-09-28 07:23:04 UTC  

I don't know. Someone told me that it was

2018-09-28 07:23:25 UTC  

what kind of earnings can a coder make? especially if they make their own product?

2018-09-28 07:23:48 UTC  

70k € + if you are good

2018-09-28 07:24:06 UTC  

nice

2018-09-28 07:24:15 UTC  

Is the training for it intensive?

2018-09-28 07:24:38 UTC  

Depends on your affinity to logic and such

2018-09-28 07:24:55 UTC  

English Language Teaching is okay but the market has some real hits and misses. I always hear that coding is promising

2018-09-28 07:25:05 UTC  

especially with automation on the horizon

2018-09-28 07:25:44 UTC  

i've sent you the developer survey of stackoverflow for 2018 in pm

2018-09-28 07:26:51 UTC  

these days you gotta figure out what kind of programmer you want to be

2018-09-28 07:28:38 UTC  

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

2018-09-28 07:29:16 UTC  

that troll guy seemed somewhat sensible sad we can't get along and understand each other zzz

2018-09-28 07:29:43 UTC  

I saved your comment in my discord for archiving

2018-09-28 07:30:01 UTC  

which troll?

2018-09-28 07:30:32 UTC  

he got kicked I think he was talking stupid though so kinda deserved it

2018-09-28 07:31:10 UTC  

fair enough

2018-09-28 07:33:10 UTC  

@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)

2018-09-28 07:34:21 UTC  

thank you for this

2018-09-28 07:34:29 UTC  

I need to look into the industry more

2018-09-28 07:34:51 UTC  

I am finding it hard to maintain my drive.

2018-09-28 07:35:36 UTC  

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

2018-09-28 07:36:44 UTC  

So if you can maintain your determination to coding, you can actually reach a decent level of programming within a year

2018-09-28 07:41:19 UTC  

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 😄

2018-09-28 07:58:47 UTC  

hahahaha

2018-09-28 07:58:54 UTC  

I'll take that up

2018-09-28 07:59:16 UTC  

Troll guy was so crazy unfortunately

2018-09-28 08:03:54 UTC  

@Denno Don't you benefit from diversity bullshit?

2018-09-28 08:04:13 UTC  

no

2018-09-28 08:04:24 UTC  

unless its on shore teaching in Australia

2018-09-28 08:04:58 UTC  

My market is predominantly overseas. Plus I am still socialised and treated as male 60% of the time. Most people use my male name

2018-09-28 08:05:08 UTC  

Far enough.

2018-09-28 08:05:20 UTC  

When I teach children I use my male gender

2018-09-28 08:05:32 UTC  

Yeah.

2018-09-28 08:06:00 UTC  

Rightio...

2018-09-28 08:06:54 UTC  

that's because they are Chinese clients

2018-09-28 08:07:07 UTC  

culturally they don't accept trans or gay

2018-09-28 08:07:17 UTC  

I got a new job. Application, phone call, interview, and hired all in the same day.

2018-09-28 08:07:42 UTC  

I've seen a lot of trans Chinese through like random gifs and stuff online.

2018-09-28 08:08:23 UTC  

I guess it's getting there, so it might benefit you later on.

2018-09-28 08:08:35 UTC  

possibly