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How My Learning Path Would Look Like When Im Ready To Start Learning To Code by Mhizcontempt: 8:05am On Jun 22, 2022
I intend to start learning to code soon and this is how my learning path would look like. I intend to priorities learning and mastering this skill very,very,very,very well with lots of practicals before I even start to think of searching for jobs, even if it take's me five years to learn it before I start earning I don't care, I just want to be extremely good enough before I even start to think of jobs.. This is how my learning path would be like and the reasons I choose to follow such path will be stated too

1) pre programming everything I need to know before I code. This is actually a course I found on udemy and I thought it'll be great to learn all necessary phenomenons and terms I need to be accustomed to before even starting to learn any programming language..

2) PYTHON yes, python grin I've had alot of developers like tenzengenetsu or what's that guys name sef, talking about how learning or starting with python as a intended web developer is a bad idea, but honestly I don't think it such even if I don't know jack yet about coding. Reason being that python is a very versatile language and I intend to go into other I.T fields like cyber-security and I think it would be great to acquire an in-dept understanding of python before any other language seff grin

3) after I finish mastering python, I going to take some courses on data structures and algorithms yes, you read me right cheesy alot of people here on nairaland have advised some of us upcoming devs to get and in-dept understanding of DSA and ALGO as It would help in sharpening one's programming skill and make us an even better programmer(which is exactly what I want).there's one commenti I read sef on quora abi Na nairaland, where one remote working dev said he was hoping to graduate from his $2000 a month remote job to a 10-15k dollar one after going back to learn DSA and ALGO. So? wink

3) next up is full-stack web development [b]
After getting a solid grip on data structures and algorithms, I'll proceed to learning full stack web development.

4) [b] cyber-security
after becoming a fully fledged full-stack web developer and understanding every nook and cranny of the field, I'll rap it up with cyber-security... And if God, time and hopefully sakpa permit ohhhhh, I'll try learning embedded systems grin..so help me GOD

Please if you have any word of advice for me, feel free to advice me thanks and may GOD bless us all...
Re: How My Learning Path Would Look Like When Im Ready To Start Learning To Code by Nobody: 10:58am On Jun 23, 2022
At least you've defined your path.

But sha know that the road is narrow

Python is fairly easier than JavaScript and most other languages

Don't know what the guy you mentioned was talking about

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Re: How My Learning Path Would Look Like When Im Ready To Start Learning To Code by autofreak2020(m): 6:41pm On Jul 17, 2022
Mhizcontempt:
I intend to start learning to code soon and this is how my learning path would look like. I intend to priorities learning and mastering this skill very,very,very,very well with lots of practicals before I even start to think of searching for jobs, even if it take's me five years to learn it before I start earning I don't care, I just want to be extremely good enough before I even start to think of jobs.. This is how my learning path would be like and the reasons I choose to follow such path will be stated too

1) pre programming everything I need to know before I code. This is actually a course I found on udemy and I thought it'll be great to learn all necessary phenomenons and terms I need to be accustomed to before even starting to learn any programming language..

2) PYTHON yes, python grin I've had alot of developers like tenzengenetsu or what's that guys name sef, talking about how learning or starting with python as a intended web developer is a bad idea, but honestly I don't think it such even if I don't know jack yet about coding. Reason being that python is a very versatile language and I intend to go into other I.T fields like cyber-security and I think it would be great to acquire an in-dept understanding of python before any other language seff grin

3) after I finish mastering python, I going to take some courses on data structures and algorithms yes, you read me right cheesy alot of people here on nairaland have advised some of us upcoming devs to get and in-dept understanding of DSA and ALGO as It would help in sharpening one's programming skill and make us an even better programmer(which is exactly what I want).there's one commenti I read sef on quora abi Na nairaland, where one remote working dev said he was hoping to graduate from his $2000 a month remote job to a 10-15k dollar one after going back to learn DSA and ALGO. So? wink

3) next up is full-stack web development [b]
After getting a solid grip on data structures and algorithms, I'll proceed to learning full stack web development.

4) [b] cyber-security
after becoming a fully fledged full-stack web developer and understanding every nook and cranny of the field, I'll rap it up with cyber-security... And if God, time and hopefully sakpa permit ohhhhh, I'll try learning embedded systems grin..so help me GOD

Please if you have any word of advice for me, feel free to advice me thanks and may GOD bless us all...


Bro, how far have you gone?

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Re: How My Learning Path Would Look Like When Im Ready To Start Learning To Code by chukwuebuka65(m): 8:31pm On Jul 17, 2022
Mhizcontempt:
I intend to start learning to code soon and this is how my learning path would look like. I intend to priorities learning and mastering this skill very,very,very,very well with lots of practicals before I even start to think of searching for jobs, even if it take's me five years to learn it before I start earning I don't care, I just want to be extremely good enough before I even start to think of jobs.. This is how my learning path would be like and the reasons I choose to follow such path will be stated too


1) pre programming everything I need to know before I code. This is actually a course I found on udemy and I thought it'll be great to learn all necessary phenomenons and terms I need to be accustomed to before even starting to learn any programming language..

2) PYTHON yes, python grin I've had alot of developers like tenzengenetsu or what's that guys name sef, talking about how learning or starting with python as a intended web developer is a bad idea, but honestly I don't think it such even if I don't know jack yet about coding. Reason being that python is a very versatile language and I intend to go into other I.T fields like cyber-security and I think it would be great to acquire an in-dept understanding of python before any other language seff grin

3) after I finish mastering python, I going to take some courses on data structures and algorithms yes, you read me right cheesy alot of people here on nairaland have advised some of us upcoming devs to get and in-dept understanding of DSA and ALGO as It would help in sharpening one's programming skill and make us an even better programmer(which is exactly what I want).there's one commenti I read sef on quora abi Na nairaland, where one remote working dev said he was hoping to graduate from his $2000 a month remote job to a 10-15k dollar one after going back to learn DSA and ALGO. So? wink

3) next up is full-stack web development [b]
After getting a solid grip on data structures and algorithms, I'll proceed to learning full stack web development.

4) [b] cyber-security
after becoming a fully fledged full-stack web developer and understanding every nook and cranny of the field, I'll rap it up with cyber-security... And if God, time and hopefully sakpa permit ohhhhh, I'll try learning embedded systems grin..so help me GOD

Please if you have any word of advice for me, feel free to advice me thanks and may GOD bless us all...

Nice one. Welcome to the community bro! I wish you well. Don’t forget to add C programming language. I think C should be first before python. C is mid level language why python is high level( meaning it has a lot of things abstracted away from the developer like Memory management) . In C , u manage your memory yourself . Also you dont have many methods available to you. U build most of ur methods urself using functions, thereby increasing ur logic building capability which is what studying data structure and algorithms does for you. Goodluck!
Re: How My Learning Path Would Look Like When Im Ready To Start Learning To Code by LikeAking: 10:55am On Jul 18, 2022
Mhizcontempt:
I intend to start learning to code soon and this is how my learning path would look like. I intend to priorities learning and mastering this skill very,very,very,very well with lots of practicals before I even start to think of searching for jobs, even if it take's me five years to learn it before I start earning I don't care, I just want to be extremely good enough before I even start to think of jobs.. This is how my learning path would be like and the reasons I choose to follow such path will be stated too

1) pre programming everything I need to know before I code. This is actually a course I found on udemy and I thought it'll be great to learn all necessary phenomenons and terms I need to be accustomed to before even starting to learn any programming language..

2) PYTHON yes, python grin I've had alot of developers like tenzengenetsu or what's that guys name sef, talking about how learning or starting with python as a intended web developer is a bad idea, but honestly I don't think it such even if I don't know jack yet about coding. Reason being that python is a very versatile language and I intend to go into other I.T fields like cyber-security and I think it would be great to acquire an in-dept understanding of python before any other language seff grin

3) after I finish mastering python, I going to take some courses on data structures and algorithms yes, you read me right cheesy alot of people here on nairaland have advised some of us upcoming devs to get and in-dept understanding of DSA and ALGO as It would help in sharpening one's programming skill and make us an even better programmer(which is exactly what I want).there's one commenti I read sef on quora abi Na nairaland, where one remote working dev said he was hoping to graduate from his $2000 a month remote job to a 10-15k dollar one after going back to learn DSA and ALGO. So? wink

3) next up is full-stack web development [b]
After getting a solid grip on data structures and algorithms, I'll proceed to learning full stack web development.

4) [b] cyber-security
after becoming a fully fledged full-stack web developer and understanding every nook and cranny of the field, I'll rap it up with cyber-security... And if God, time and hopefully sakpa permit ohhhhh, I'll try learning embedded systems grin..so help me GOD

Please if you have any word of advice for me, feel free to advice me thanks and may GOD bless us all...


Good luck!

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