My interests in cryptocurrencies led me to learn about blockchain technology and it led me to join Steemit.
And from Steemit, I met a lot of interesting people that shares common interests like me and more.
It also piqued my interest to learn about Coding. My knowledge about coding is only what I saw in the movies, how the nerd guy can always find ways to hack a website or a phone.
However, my motivation to code is different. I want to code so I can still be relevant to what is coming in the future which is blockchain technology. I don´t know how great my code skill will be but I want to be proficient enough to understand and appreciate the projects that people do in crypto space and perhaps maybe just maybe I can contribute or create something out of it.
SO I took my first dive in learning coding by enrolling to Java Masterclass course at Udemy. And I also took introductory course of JavaScript in codeacademy. And I love it!!
It is very logical and structured and sometimes confusing to find the logic but when I got it, I felt amazing:)
Thank you STEEMIT and STEEMIAN for be part of my coding journey...
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Hello @dimas-alfaruq!
I noticed you have posted many times since you began your journey on Steemit. That is great! We love active partipants.
I do want to point out that the Introduceyourself tag is meant to be used once only to introduce yourself to the Steemit community. You have now posted 16 times using the introduceyourself tag. Please see this link for more information Tag Spam?
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Did you like Udemy course? Wish you a great journey with coding !
I do, its perfect for me thanx
Release the Kraken! You got a 35.57% upvote from @seakraken courtesy of @dimas-alfaruq!