+ 3

what do you think of Japanese programer

I am Japanese but programming-skill is weaker than U. S. etc..... In japan,there are’t programming lesson in school. I heard some oversea country has programming lesson in school.

22nd Dec 2017, 4:41 AM
usedby
usedby - avatar
6 Antworten
+ 9
Sololearn is very positive about Japanese programmers, and indeed in all nationalities! I think that Japan is a very beautiful country for programming, also in Japan the whole technology is evolving! Wishing you luck in learning programming languages ​​:) @Sololearn
22nd Dec 2017, 4:47 AM
James16
James16 - avatar
+ 20
it doesn't depend on nationality ☺ //those who try , they find it easy & skill comes with time ☺
22nd Dec 2017, 7:29 AM
Gaurav Agrawal
Gaurav Agrawal - avatar
+ 9
Just keep using apps like SoloLearn and practice as much as you can, on your own. when programming comes in Japan, you'll be experienced and you'll find it much easier. Since programming isn't popular yet, you'll have tons of programming jobs you can choose from (you'll already have the necessary skills while everyone is still learning). You're basically expanding your horizons; coding is the future. even if your skills aren't as good as US programmers, you have to keep trying and persevering. you can't be as good as US programmers YET because programming isn't that popular in Japan so don't feel bad. You're going to catch up to them. In my opinion, you're better than some US (even other programmers from earth). just work hard, learn from them if it helps and you'll surely succeed. I'm learning programming on my own too; there aren't any classes in my school so I'm self-learning. imagine how much easier it'll be when I find someone to help make the concepts easier (I already have such people, from all parts of the world.. places like The US, Greece and Germany. these are some of them. I speak to them on Discord and the SoloLearn fan server helps me reach them. I need all the help I can get because I'm in a similar situation... where there aren't any programming classes)
22nd Dec 2017, 4:51 AM
Koketso Dithipe
Koketso Dithipe - avatar
+ 4
The strength of your programming skills depend not on your nationality or presence of lessons in school, but on your own interests and/or passion. There are many people who are forced to take programming classes and hate it. They would not do well in programming. However, if you are passionate you can self-learn and be better than others. I believe many people in SoloLearn do not have programming classes or much programming background, but are here to self-learn (hence the app name). Just believe in your skill and you will be good at programming. 😉
22nd Dec 2017, 6:00 AM
blackcat1111
blackcat1111 - avatar
+ 1
i have a huge respect for Japan and its people as you all bear the two nuclear strokes despite this Japan is becoming more and more advance as for your programming keep practicing, keep coding if you stuck somewhere just post a question, we all here to help you and it's doesn't depend on nationality it's depend on own interest
22nd Dec 2017, 7:09 AM
Hack Erer
Hack Erer - avatar
0
thank you for your opinion!!
23rd Dec 2017, 9:37 AM
usedby
usedby - avatar