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i am only 14yrs old.but my ambition to become software engineer.what can i do for it.

life skills

2nd Mar 2018, 2:51 PM
Shubham Raj
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This is good that you are thinking about this field. You should develop technical mind and learn well about computer parts and you can access on Internet also for more details about this job.
2nd Mar 2018, 3:11 PM
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Keep at it. Don't get discouraged. Practice. Practice. Practice.
2nd Mar 2018, 3:58 PM
Ian Ault
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@Esades Calm down dude.
3rd Mar 2018, 5:41 AM
Ian Ault
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That's not how you should be judging people
3rd Mar 2018, 5:57 AM
Ian Ault
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idk
3rd Mar 2018, 6:07 AM
Ian Ault
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well anyways nice talking to ya
3rd Mar 2018, 6:07 AM
Ian Ault
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gn
3rd Mar 2018, 6:08 AM
Ian Ault
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14yrs old is young enough for you to try, experience and learn anything that you want to. No need to be too rust, get your hands dirty on every stuffs that are available to you right at the moment. If you are really interested in computer system architecture, I recommend you to start with C. Although many says C is quite outdated nowadays, but C is still the mother of many languages like Java. Learning C will not bring you any bad effects, instead it will let you understand deeper into the root of computer architecture. The only downside I can say is it's quite challenging especially for beginners, since C is a low (machine) level language. If you want to get into an easy way, definitely I'll suggest you to get started with Python, the definite language for beginners due to its simple and clean syntax. Besides programming languages, I suggest you study about different aspects of computer system design like algorithm, data structure, etc. A good software/program is not merely made by programming language, but also by its underlying software architecture techniques and design used. Maybe in the future you can get into a computer science course. Definitely you can just become a self-taught programmer/software engineer, but a course in computer science is still a plus. Since you decided your dream in such a young age, why still proceed to another path other than computer science or its related course :) I can't decide your future though, these are just my honour suggestions and opinions. Hope it helps :)
2nd Mar 2018, 3:15 PM
Andy Tan
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It can be but I'm sure you can do it with practice.
3rd Mar 2018, 5:46 AM
Ian Ault
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@Everyone Guys! We have a Discord for this kind of stuff. https://discord.gg/CnWr37
3rd Mar 2018, 5:53 AM
Ian Ault
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lol
3rd Mar 2018, 6:01 AM
Ian Ault
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3rd Mar 2018, 6:03 AM
Ian Ault
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Keep coding and you will get the hang of your maths.
3rd Mar 2018, 5:51 AM
Ian Ault
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@Esades why are you obssesed with that Ruby challenge?
3rd Mar 2018, 5:58 AM
Ian Ault
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Yer
3rd Mar 2018, 6:03 AM
Ian Ault
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lol this is fun. thx 🍩 🐕
3rd Mar 2018, 6:06 AM
Ian Ault
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The Internet Is Full Of Courses and Materials That Can Help You Develop Yourself and Improve Your Knowledge
2nd Mar 2018, 3:01 PM
Michael Ehab Mikhail
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Pratice.
3rd Mar 2018, 5:12 AM
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