I'm looking to do something productive with my time and I've heard that coding can be both worthwhile and useful. I've got an interest in it but I'm not sure how to apply it practically. I was thinking of starting with Python, but my degree in Nursing isn't related at all, and I doubt I'll find a full-time job in that field. I'm considering part-time opportunities or just the benefits of learning to code for personal reasons. I also don't have a PC at the moment and might not for another couple of years, but I've heard that there are Android compilers that could allow me to learn coding beforehand. I can dedicate about 30 minutes to an hour daily to this. Does anyone have thoughts on whether this is a good use of my time?
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Checking out "Automate The Boring Stuff With Python" is a solid start. Just skim through its table of contents to see if it sparks your interest. It’s geared towards practical applications that can really make coding fun and useful for daily tasks!
Thanks for the suggestion! I'll definitely give it a look.