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Why Code?

I have questions for everyone out here, why do you you write codes? What's in it for you? Is it for the job, for fun or for a future dream company of yours? I need answers. I need to get my head right.

7th Aug 2024, 11:24 PM
MUHAMMED E NJIE
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After reaching my own goals through dedication and hard work, I now find true fulfillment in helping others achieve theirs. Even in retirement, I find great pride and joy in supporting others as they pursue their dreams. My simple but strong goal is to empower at least one person every day to overcome their doubts and challenges. Knowing that people need guidance daily keeps me motivated and inspired. In sort I mainly write codes or learn new things to help others.
8th Aug 2024, 6:32 PM
Chris Coder
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Chris Coder you learn more everyday, even developers with 20 years of experience learn more everyday. Keep trying!
9th Aug 2024, 6:23 PM
EEE
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MUHAMMED E NJIE all the above is my answer with the exception of the last one as a done did and I like many of the mentors and older veteran coders continue to help those of you whom are aspiring to move forward in a career or a way of life.
8th Aug 2024, 1:53 AM
BroFar
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Whats in it for you?
8th Aug 2024, 4:49 AM
Chris Coder
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This answer might get a little bit philosophical. The reason why code or why write a code is because I find it fascinating to create computer instructions to solve problems. Is it for a job? Not anymore after realizing that we can create a code that can make a difference to the world (e. g. A secret college web project originally for dating is now a socmed giant that enables you to connect to other people). Imagine creating something like that, all you need to do is to realize that and do it.
9th Aug 2024, 9:59 PM
Joseph Sintos
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Is this the path?))) At first, I chose C# as one of the necessary tools on the way to my goal. (Game development, starting with Unity, then switched to Godot) And now I’m studying it, and I think, 'this is interesting'. Besides, I need to be engaged in something in life, right? It also seems to me that it aligns with my way of thinking.
8th Aug 2024, 12:42 AM
Animaliss
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