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I am considering teaching myself how to code, as it is a big advantage for work, even if my current job doesnt require me to be able too.

Which programming language(s) would you advise that I try to get to grips with first ?
 

 
 

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Chookes said:

I absoloutely prefer it this way. You have overall more control. You can finish one guy off first, or all ten

 

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I am considering teaching myself how to code, as it is a big advantage for work, even if my current job doesnt require me to be able too.

Which programming language(s) would you advise that I try to get to grips with first ?
 
Depends in what you need it for. Maybe try HTML to begin with? If you're going to be looking at lots of data, then maybe SQL is,better for you.


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Have you tried CodeAcadmemy online? I started this a few years back and not made much progress but it's still is a great place that is free but you can also see instant results to what you code.

 

If it's free, theres no harm in starting there Adam @Dr Diamond 👍

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On 4/4/2019 at 3:38 PM, GazzaGarratt said:

Have you tried CodeAcadmemy online? I started this a few years back and not made much progress but it's still is a great place that is free but you can also see instant results to what you code.

 

If it's free, theres no harm in starting there Adam @Dr Diamond 👍

Code Acadmemy isn’t the best, sometimes it accepts your code when it shouldn’t.

 

 

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On 4/6/2019 at 12:01 PM, tronic44 said:

Code Acadmemy isn’t the best, sometimes it accepts your code when it shouldn’t.

Really? I hadn't come across this but then how would I know if it's wrong?! :D

 

Shame as its free, any others that's better Rachel?

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Rather than the balls deep approach lol, it's often better to start on a platform these days. Here's a link to ours, I think it's all free:

https://www.ibm.com/cloud/get-started

 

Then after you're up and running, do a bit of design thinking, come up with a fantastic idea

https://www.ibm.com/design/thinking/

 

And then go balls deep in python or whatever to get bits to do what you want

 

However if it's for work, and the IT projects are sizeable then it's probably better to skim actual coding, and focus on the design thinking /agile creation and devops delivery (The making it happen side)

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