@csaba_kissi Let me be the devil's advocate here:
It is NOT for everyone.
EverOne CAN do it; but not everyone will probably LIKE it.
Coding is a direct application of abstract math (yes, even without numbers…) and not everyone has fun or is suited to do it.
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It is NOT for everyone.
EverOne CAN do it; but not everyone will probably LIKE it.
Coding is a direct application of abstract math (yes, even without numbers…) and not everyone has fun or is suited to do it.
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@csaba_kissi Some people will enjoy it to its fullest (there is nothing better for me than to write a compiler or even driver 😂), some people will enjoy it, some people will be okay with it, and some won't find any joy at all.
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@csaba_kissi The latter have other strengths, though. They might be super creative and good at design or marketing or whatever else it is. Some may be really good handymen/craftsmen/*women.
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@csaba_kissi The reality just is…coding, if done professionally, is a pretty abstract thing that requires constant thinking within spheres other people wouldn't even dare to enter.
You can imagine how a roof falls off if you don't build it correctly, but ..
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You can imagine how a roof falls off if you don't build it correctly, but ..
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@csaba_kissi …try to think about what happens if you deploy a proxy as a middlemen between your backend and frontend. What about load balancing, what about additional network latency? Stupid example but I did not want to start talking about encoding or TCP frames here.
That's abstract…
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That's abstract…
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@csaba_kissi You can't touch it. So it is even harder to imagine.
And don't get me started with driver/level insanity where bits and bytes really matter.
So…no…it is not for everyone. At least not professionally.
Gladly, there is more in the world than coding.
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And don't get me started with driver/level insanity where bits and bytes really matter.
So…no…it is not for everyone. At least not professionally.
Gladly, there is more in the world than coding.
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