I am going to talk a little about something that — yes, I know, I talk about it a lot — but it's been especially playing on my mind lately:
Learning how to code.





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Sorry to all those who have missed out on careers because your undergraduate courses didn't bother to stress coding.
I am trying to change this for the next generations, and you can fix this for yourself too. It's never too late.





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Very good thread, you've put it very well. Many avoid learning not just b/c perceived as hard, but also unaware of applications. I love the "light bulb" occasion when someone realises how some element of coding can be applied to some specific problem of theirs.
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Programming definitely changes how you see the world and indeed how you interact with computers.
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Recently, it's been playing on mind cos I've noticed the stark contrast between my peers/friends who know how to code (even if just a wee bit) and those who do not.

