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I am 15 year old and I am passionate to pave my path in tech...The thing that drives me nuts each time is that how do i get goin

Plzz help....suggestions needed

17th Jul 2020, 4:26 AM
SANIA
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SANIA First of all find the thing that interests you(web dev, software dev, app dev, data science, machine learning, AI etc), then go ahead and learn the programming language it requires you to learn. This would be a great start for a beginner.
17th Jul 2020, 4:34 AM
Arsenic
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SANIA Best of luck šŸ‘
17th Jul 2020, 4:42 AM
Nilesh
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The start is always tough SANIA! Just remember that no one was born the way they are now, we all need to learn. Most people stop doing something cos they aren't that good compared to others Don't compare yourself with others, instead compare your current self with your past self. If the change is positive or you have learnt from the negatives, then I'd say you'll find it easier to go on each time. Have the mindset that each time you struggle and pull through and learn something new, you know you will have to do it a lot less the next time. Wishing you good Luck!šŸ’ŖšŸ»
18th Jul 2020, 5:16 PM
Vachila64ā˜•
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You don't n Have to be genius to know how to code...determination is needed!!
17th Jul 2020, 4:48 AM
SANIA
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17th Jul 2020, 4:34 AM
Nilesh
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I think you are lucky enough, you figured it out what field you wanna go further in such early age, unlike some people you really have choosen it not because you have to but you want to :) and not just for the sake of better job opportunities (with no offense).
18th Jul 2020, 4:13 PM
Shivangi Singh
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Sania, I suggest you start learning Python. You need to gain some experience in problem solving with programming. Why Python? Because it's easier than some of the other popular ones. Once you know Python, the other ones will be easier to learn. You can do things in Python with less code than you can do in other languages with a lot of code. It's a very useful language to know, and a good one to start on. The SoloLearn course on Python will get you started. If you need a person explaining things to you, you can search for a YouTube course and do both (alternate between the two for variety) to get a better understanding. It's important that you try the examples for yourself. Get an IDLE (research it if you dont' know what that is) and be able to run and save your own programs as you work out the examples and try programming things to answer your own questions about if something will work or not. That will make it easier to learn. Good luck!
18th Jul 2020, 4:55 PM
Deb
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I will suggest you learn html, css and js For a start. Then Python because of it's simple syntax ans its suitable for beginners just like basic... Most of all i will suggest you get a mentor(maybe from here) who is willing and ready to always guide you.
18th Jul 2020, 10:11 PM
MILES CODER
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That's ok but what's your question ?šŸ§
17th Jul 2020, 4:29 AM
Arsenic
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What suggestions you want?
17th Jul 2020, 4:30 AM
Nilesh
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Hey, I too am a 13 year old programmer I started learning python at 12 and I am currently learning angular and react.js to be a full stack devloper. I suggest you to find you path like web dev, app dev, etc. Start the respective course for app dev I suggest python ruby etc. And for web dev I suggest you to first start with html
18th Jul 2020, 6:17 AM
Ishan Tiwari
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Pave your own path in your own way. The outside world utilizes the brave for their own purpose if asked for help.So be realistic and strategic to reach your goals.
18th Jul 2020, 6:25 PM
shubham kumar
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Find ways to connect other activites to your goal, that way you are always working to develop your dream. Going for a walk? listen to tech news or podcasts. Using siciak media? follow tech pages. Have some free time on your hands? practice coding in another language. Find ways to incorporate tech into your day to day.
19th Jul 2020, 4:18 AM
Akrm Ahmed
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Tysm
17th Jul 2020, 4:35 AM
SANIA
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Don't give up remember there is plenty of documentation out on the net šŸŒ Google is your friend or use ecosia.org to plant trees while you research
17th Jul 2020, 8:38 PM
Thomas Lunger
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Just choose the one you love most and put your time and energy, very soon you gonna see the result you want.
19th Jul 2020, 12:58 AM
Abosi Godwin
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While you can not learn every language, you will find you need multiple language as time goes on. Solo learn does a good job of puting them together based on what you are wanting to do. I highly recommend SQL regardless , because you will need to interact with data bases Art some point.
19th Jul 2020, 1:04 AM
Jason Owens
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SANIA Well just start instead of asking. You will know your strength and weaknesses as you go on. Then you will know yourself what you want to be , where you wanna go.
17th Jul 2020, 4:30 AM
Saphal Poudyal
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From where to start?
17th Jul 2020, 4:31 AM
SANIA
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SANIA Where you start depends upon you. You want to go the easy way or the hard way. It depends upon how good you are in understanding and comprehending the problems given to you.
17th Jul 2020, 4:33 AM
Saphal Poudyal
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