How Can I Start Learning Programming as a Total Newbie in 3 Months?

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Asked By CuriousTraveler27 On

I'm new to programming and finally have some time off—three months, to be exact! I've always been interested in getting into coding, but I never had the opportunity before. Now, I'm looking for recommendations on where to start. Is it realistic to think I could learn enough in this time to actually start working and making money as a programmer?

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Answered By CodeNinja56 On

While it's unlikely to be job-ready in three months, you could definitely pick up some basics! I suggest starting with something like the Harvard CS50 course or embracing Python as a first language. It’s beginner-friendly and has plenty of resources. Focus on building something you're passionate about, as that will keep you motivated!

Answered By NoobCoder77 On

It's tough to get a job in just three months, especially with all the experienced developers out there. But if you're really passionate, spend time each day learning. Lots of people suggest starting with the basics, learning a framework, or even doing small freelance projects to build a portfolio. It's a long journey, but you can definitely start!

Answered By TechExplorer92 On

Getting a job as a developer in just three months is pretty unlikely. The job market is really competitive, especially with people out there who've got years of experience. You could still use this time to learn and maybe even create something interesting, but don't count on it turning into a full-time gig right away.

Answered By DevDreamer88 On

In three months, you might not find a job, but you can definitely create something worthwhile. Programming requires dedication. Think about building a simple app or automating a task for yourself. Online platforms like MIT and Harvard offer free introductory courses that can guide your journey. Remember, it's about the journey, not just the destination!

Answered By LearnToCodeNow On

If you're consistent and practice regularly, you could grasp the basics of programming. I'd recommend finding a specific problem you want to solve or a project that excites you. That way, you’ll be more driven to learn. Python, SQL, or even a little C# could be great starting points. Just keep in mind that it might take longer than three months to start making money.

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