It's easy for one to say he wants to learn programming, but it's another case to master it.. The learning curve is steep and one needs to have set his mind not to give up because it comes with frustration.
I am going into programming because I want something different, a way to work from home, and a job that would not let me depend on Hive for a living. That way, I can save my Hive earnings and build it as well.
100% bro. It's very tough to become a good dev. It would take a ton of good projects and work to master your craft.
That's how you play bro. Hive should not be your main source of income. Not until you invest enough to take an income out every month. I am sure you got this and I believe in you. Btw, what are you going for?
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I am learning Frontend and Cloud Engineering. I have learnt HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. I have not learnt React yet. I will do that maybe afterwards.
But for Cloud Engineering (my main focus) I am learning Linux operating system at the moment..
In 12 months' time, I hope to be a full-stack web developer and a DevOps Engineer.
If you noticed, I am not as active on Hive as I used to. I am directing all my energy to build these skills. It may hurt my hive account and visibility but it is the sacrifice I am ready to pay.
So I can come back investing hugely in my Hive Power and work towards becoming a whale.
You are already half the whale if you follow this solid strategy. Love it bro. I have a great suggestion for you. Post about what you learn, the struggles you face, the wins you make, and the losses you take. You are actually doing it in some way or the other.
Writing blogs will clear your head because you cannot write code all day and it will also solidify the learnings in your brain. Good luck!!
12 months of struggle can put you 12 years ahead in life for sure.
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Hmm true! I should be creating articles of my journey and what I learn. Thanks so much for the tip brother