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How many month can I take to become a professional programmer?

19th May 2017, 2:50 PM
yventz gustave
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A professional programmer never stops learning. So forever?
19th May 2017, 8:05 PM
Michael
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A Professional Program Doesn't Care About How Much Time To Learn But Cares About How Much Time To Work And What To Work For
25th Jan 2018, 12:21 AM
warlord
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It might take up to or more than 5 years. It depends on number of projects you've completed.
19th May 2017, 2:53 PM
Wisdom Abioye
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never because this something new and every day appears new things or new staff to learn this like be a doctor you never will become in pro keep that in you mind
20th May 2017, 9:18 AM
Jorge Sánchez
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72? maybe
19th May 2017, 2:50 PM
jay
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19th May 2017, 4:43 PM
MR Programmer
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I would say at least 50 to 100 months
19th May 2017, 3:29 PM
Calviղ
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for u ? 1000000000000 year
20th May 2017, 3:15 PM
Zerihun Habtemikael
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Depends on how much time you put into it, there is no standard time. You have to keep learning though.
14th Jun 2017, 12:39 PM
John Enejor
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36-72
19th May 2017, 2:53 PM
Yaroslav Pieskov
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AT LEAST 5 years. Though 7 years is more reasonable if the languages you use are complex.
19th May 2017, 3:11 PM
aklex
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First, have fun learning, for a professional programmer the money is a consequence, not the goal. Code something and, after sometime learning, take a look in what you did before and you will have an idea of you evolution. Always keep atualizing yourself and never stop learning.
26th Jan 2018, 9:03 AM
Fahen Oliver
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32
19th May 2017, 5:18 PM
Techno Techno
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If you want to be pro then learn assembly aka low level programming. In assembly you get to manipulate hardware. Very few know low level programming btw
20th May 2017, 4:55 AM
DoubleVermine
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10,000 hours
29th May 2017, 11:28 PM
Tyler Arteaga
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What is a professional? If you are being paid for what you doing then it is your profession and you are a professional. No one knows everything we learn as we go along. Everyone can learn something from someone else.
20th Jul 2017, 8:55 AM
Zane van Niekerk
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