How Can I Get Started in Computer Science as a Complete Beginner?

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Asked By CuriousNomad27 On

I'm looking to dive into computer science and teach myself, but I've got no prior experience. I've always found it fascinating since I was a kid, but I've heard mixed things about the field, including that job prospects can be boring or tough to get into. I can't afford in-person classes but I'm open to online resources or certifications that aren't too expensive. What steps should I take to learn programming and potentially build a career in this field?

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Answered By SkepticalTechie91 On

It's a really tough market right now. There are so many job seekers, and it's daunting for self-taught developers to break through. The days of easily landing a job without formal education are becoming less common. Just be prepared for that reality.

Answered By CodeJourneyman45 On

I'd recommend starting with programming basics. It doesn’t really matter which language you choose at first, just pick one and learn it! Once you have some programming experience, diving into computer science concepts will be much smoother.

Answered By RealistCoder88 On

Honestly, if you're aiming for a programming career but can't afford a degree, it may be tough. There are plenty of recent grads struggling to find work, so you should ask yourself if it's worth it. That said, you can definitely learn a lot on your own!

Answered By TechieExplorer99 On

To kick things off, you should think about your ultimate goal. Are you looking for a job in programming or just a fun hobby? If it’s a hobby, just start with something you want to create and learn along the way. Programming is vast, but the best approach is to begin with a small project, find the right tools, and just start coding. There are countless tutorials out there that can guide you through the process. Enjoyment is key, especially if you plan to pursue it as a career!

Answered By AspiringGeek17 On

The most important thing is to learn how to teach yourself. Lots of people ask this question, and you can find varying advice, so do some research and figure out what works for you. Starting with online courses or resources can give you a solid foundation.

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