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Start learning python by building projects in under 5 minutes TODAY – Even if you're a complete beginner... https://cleverprogrammer.com?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=yt-description Enroll for coding exercises, projects, tutorials, and courses... https://cleverprogrammer.com?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=yt-description ★☆★ What Programming Language Should I Learn First? ★☆★ https://youtu.be/iH4JJuoHQHc ★☆★ How to Teach Yourself Code ★☆★ https://youtu.be/CzscINpDIug I want to cover this quite differently from how most other people might answer this question because I want to emphasize that money should not be your focus when decided careers. I mean don’t get me wrong, money is important, but what is even more important is what you actually are able to do for yourself and for others when you decide your career. There are a million and two reasons why you should study computer programming but let’s break it down into four simple ones. As a beginner software developer, the world of coding can be very confusing. What programming language should you start off with? C++, Javascript, Python? Or something completely different? More importantly, WHY should you care to ever learn how to code or how to teach yourself code in the first place? 1. You Can Create Anything You Want At its core, computer programming gives you the ability to digitize your ideas. Imagine being able to actually implement any idea that you could think about! You know that idea you have for an awesome app that would go viral once it was released out into the wild… Yeah that one – you could actually create that yourself. Let’s face it, if you are like most people, you might not have a giant pile of cash stashed away to hire somebody to make that app for you because it can get very expensive, very quickly. On the other side let’s say you had some money put away in your account overseas in the Bahamas, it is very unlikely that the person you hire will implement your idea of the app exactly how you want. Do you think Mark Zuckerberg, the creator of Facebook, would have ended up creating the same Facebook if he hired someone to do the work for him? Do you think that the hired developer would have ended up putting the same amount of heart and soul into the work as Mark Zuckerberg? Do you think if the person who came up with the idea of creating Twitter, if he did not have the ability to code, would Twitter still exist? The answer for both of these is probably a resounding “No!”. This is one good reason why you should learn how to program. 2. Instant Scalability Scale Your Program To The World There is nothing else in this world that can scale its problem solving capabilities to the rest of the world like software development or computer programming can. For example, if you create an application or a website that monitors someone’s heart-rate, lets them measure their caloric count, or tracks their spending, then all of a sudden hundreds of millions of people can have their fitness or finance related problems solved with the click of a button. You can use computer science to practically solve any problem! I mean think about Uber right… Someone had an epic idea and they set out to turn it into a reality. They set out to digitize their idea into a mobile application. ------------------------------------ Clever Programmer Website ► https://cleverprogrammer.com?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=yt-description Facebook ► http://cleverprogrammer.io/facebook Twitter ► http://cleverprogrammer.io/twitter Instagram ► http://cleverprogrammer.io/instagram Snapchat ► Rafeh1 iTunes Podcast ► http://cleverprogrammer.io/podcast Google Podcast ► http://cleverprogrammer.io/google-pod... Support (Patreon) ► http://cleverprogrammer.io/patreon Youtube ► https://www.youtube.com/c/CleverProgr... Github (Code) ► http://cleverprogrammer.io/github Biz / Sponsorships 👉 https://www.cleverprogrammer.com/part...
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