Good for you, it seems like a major undertaking considering your background, which as it happens are similar to my own, and you make me think about trying my own hand at coding.
I studied psych and struggled in math, even stats which was a psych requirement at my school.
Nevertheless, Im different now, more mature and if I ever had a chance to get through something like coding, it'd probably be now.
Hopefully the same is true of you. Good luck!
I've always marched to the beat of my own drummer. I love mom & dad for letting me pursue my passions. My I treasure my experiences in singing/performing; even made decent income as a professional soloist for a few years. Psychology will always be a passion of mine because being an Aspie, I've always been observant of human behavior.
But programming... My father was a mainframe programmer. He'd been doing it since he joined the Army in 1969. He would have loved blockchain and hyper ledger. He told me not to fear the math. Well, it's time I got my big girl pants on. LOL
Good for you. In case you haven't heard of them, and in case it might be helpful check out Carmel.io, as far as I can tell they are a crypto project geared at educating crypto enthuists with coding.
You pay tokens to unlock learning modules, or you can make modules and others can learn from those and you earn tokens.
https://carmel.io/
It is an EOS application, might be helpful. I dont think they are operational yet, but if you get your skills in place, maybe you can get paid to teach people like me!
https://carmel.io/whitepaper
p.s. I dont have any affiliation with that project, just heard about them through EOS airdrops.
Very interesting
Thank you for sharing this, @infidel1258. I'm bookmarking their whitepaper to visit & read later.