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How can programmers go beyond the topic of coding.

How can programmers implement their knowledge of coding in real life? Is programming only restricted to apps and computers or beyond?

23rd Jul 2019, 4:00 PM
Great Pyramids 🏜
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Coding............ Coding is definitely not restricted to some app or mobile but it is way beyond our imagination. Coding ..... programming..... Makes our mind and soul think logically and analytically and makes us more efficient in decision making in our daily life. Yes you can definitely implement you coding skills in various aspects of life.If you have that experience then it will definitely help you in each and every aspects of life. Coding is a very useful experience of knowledge.👍👍 Happy coding👍
23rd Jul 2019, 4:18 PM
Justin
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No, not at all. Programming/Coding is in fridges, robots, computers, ovens, televisions, etc.
24th Jul 2019, 6:03 PM
Green Ghost
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Programming is.. Practical - build useful projects for everyone - earn some money, then use it to help others Eye-opening - wonder at the incredible ideas Turing and co. have given us - enjoy exploring the philosophy of logic from Raymond Smullyan and co. - study the ingenious algorithms people have come up with Revolutionary - Make your programming wisdom available to any researchers or businesses that make use of information (i.e. all of them..) and then transform the way they do things. Free up their time, increase their efficiency, help them discover the new gene they're looking for.. - Play guess the next revolution.. AI, augmented reality, blockchain, semantic web, quantum computing.. and ponder its consequences Fun - Make the electrons do things beyond our own brains, like write some code that can beat you at chess. Evolutionary - "Civilization advances by extending the number of important operations which we can perform without thinking about them" someone said - help increase this number little by little. Creative - Think of less explored areas in which to apply your skills of breaking down problems and modelling systems. - Create imaginary worlds - Make unexpected connections like fractals <-> compression, or a freely editable encyclopedia <-> useful information resource ..and finally something really relevant beginning with T. Hmm, not sure I've helped answer your question in any way - but nevertheless, happy coding!
24th Jul 2019, 10:12 AM
Paul
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being a programmer definately gives you an advantage in life in the sense that you can look at problems from another angle and solve them
28th Jul 2019, 12:38 PM
Dace [Super Inactive| Challenge=Maybe]
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The Potential is Amazing now and for the future: Here are some examples of usage: Programmers often work with integrated development environments and are involved in building, fixing, and modifying: +Computer operating systems +Social networking applications +Software-as-a-Service solutions +Automated internet search platforms +Artificial intelligence programs +Voice recognition systems
12th Aug 2019, 2:44 PM
Gwendolyn Phillips de Ashborough
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You can feel the real assence of programming when you relate you're daily activities with it and find solutions to the problems using programming. Then you'll find it interesting...
24th Jul 2019, 3:06 AM
Manoj
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Computers and apps will touch nearly every aspect of life in the coming years.
24th Jul 2019, 3:56 AM
Sonic
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The utilization of coding is definitely not useful in things that are not computers but the benefits of coding is significant. It runs our computers, improve our quality of life, and expands our problem-solving skills.
23rd Jul 2019, 4:28 PM
Francis Hubert
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Some of the next big things are Artificial intelligence Robotics Internet of things Cyber security edit: Learn assembly language and opcodes. create a programming language Learn how to convert between binary, decimal and hexadecimal learn ascii study truth tables study the fetch decode execute cycle learn about cognitive neuro science and it’s relation to computer science study the osi model/tcp/ip model to learn how the internet works understand how your OS is organised and learn about the registry.
24th Jul 2019, 9:36 AM
Logomonic Learning
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Paul, your post is very insightful. It reminded me of why I spend my time looking at code and using it to help me with my daily life.
24th Jul 2019, 11:20 PM
m.b
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24th Jul 2019, 4:05 PM
S. Pérez
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Join a Tech forum ...…🤔
25th Jul 2019, 2:37 AM
Sanjay Kamath
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Coding is to sove problems/needs. So... Who or what has no problems to be solved in the world ?!
25th Jul 2019, 8:56 PM
Ronaldo Marques
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Well as an example I started coding with automation in process engineering. So larger chemical plants. Later I programmed a robot in microstructure engineering and this was all before entering professional career so only internships. So it depends on what you want... do you want to tinker around then nowadays the opportunities are even better.. i.e. use a raspberry pie and get a small electronics set <80€. You learn a lot and do not only programm for computers then.
25th Jul 2019, 3:00 PM
Alistair
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Wow this is very helpful
3rd Aug 2019, 5:04 AM
Adams Ola
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