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Coursera, Udemy and CodeAcademy have free courses. It's worth checking them out if you want to learn about programming. There are a lot of online resources available for free . I'm working on learning C++ and Java. Good luck with it all ;-)

Thank you I will take a look!

Well, there's always the online courses and your local library (which is where I did the bulk of my studies). But if you can attend local Meetup groups, there are tons of people wanting to teach you to code :)

These are great tips. I started some online courses but got frustrated. Maybe Ill give it another go at it. Your post is encouraging.

Thanks and resteeming.

If you enjoy it, stick with it! I was hooked after I wrote my first program in DOS, then dBase, etc. It wasn't much, just a little menuing system for a photo lab, but they used it for years, it was a rush once it was running, and very gratifying to see them using it for so long.

Our future is in code, best to get acquainted with it now (hence my recent interest in simulation theory)... :)

Infowars has funny news today, on the one hand

Trump will audit the fed

On the other hand

Warn that crypto is going to be run by the government

I wrote about the Hansa market, I earned good money on that but I also wrote it 3 days. I know my shit. I know that in the future, if we have to, we'll have blockchain based markets, which if needed to we will hide behind TOR or I2P. We can encrypt all our converstations and transactions with ephemeral keys signed by our private keys. We'll have separate identities/keys if needed so that law enforcement can't make out who is who. That's what I learned through the Hansa capture and thanks to Steem!

Every lie the government saysor have said should be documented in a blockchain. Yes the future will be code, ours! :)