What most schools don't teach.....

Mr. Pink

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Learning to how code seems fairly appealing to me at this point but I really can't afford to stop the hustle and go back to college or take some courses right now. I suppose I will sometime in the future...
If I wanted to learn the basics in my spare time, how would I go about it? What should I start with? What's the coding 'alphabet' so to speak?

Please hook a cac up.:obama:
 

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It actually is easy to learn a computer language, applying that language in problem solving is the challenge. This is where critical thinking skills plays a very important role in developing into an efficient coder. America's education system doesn't stress critical thinkin skills tho.

That leads to a lot of people avoiding engineering and science because they are too use to not having to think and so they chalk it up as being too hard.

My computer science classes COMPLETELY turned me off to my original major (Electrical Engineering). I still had to take it regardless, but there was a lot of cs type shyt in the EE process. Maybe it's the way they taught it at GT, but that shyt made me :mad:
 
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