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Schooling for programming isn’t super necessary. Programming, at it’s core, is not super difficult. It’s effectively learning how to structure fundamental logic in a way to do what you want and then figure how to do that with the programming language you are using. There are various free resources online to get started.
Once you’ve learned some fundamentals, you can start some random practice project and figure out how to expand it to challenge yourself and learn from practice.
A lot of programming is also experience driven. As you code, you learn better approaches, new capabilities within your programming language, best practices, etc. Looking back at code from when I was first starting, I often find multiple potential improvements in the way I did it at the time.
- Jesusaurus@lemmy.worldtoProgramming@programming.dev•I always feel better about myself when I see huge companies pull off shit like thisEnglish2 years
I wasn’t sure if this was a screenshot or an error in Connect for Lemmy as I always see similar things…
- Jesusaurus@lemmy.worldto
Reddit@lemmy.world•Reddit reached the point where AI generated comments are Top CommentsEnglish
2 yearsGuess Reddit liked the idea too and decided to expand on it, for profits
- Jesusaurus@lemmy.worldto
Reddit@lemmy.world•Reddit bans unmoderated NSFW subs, and denies requests to get them backEnglish
2 yearsInteresting to just look through some of them. For example: /r/cumminingonpigeons was banned
- Jesusaurus@lemmy.worldto
Reddit@lemmy.world•Why I got temporarily banned from, and why I’m not going back to Reddit.
3 yearsIronically, you can only access that by using the reddit app…


Creating a pin with the number pad then having to remember it with a normal keyboard… 🫠