I’m just a beginner, I don’t consider myself a developer, and when I decided to focus on learning how to code was because I knew it was gonna be a long training, I study 2-3 hours per day, the rest is job in communications, because, yeah, you need money to live, I can say that you should stay at work for some time, and study after work, when you feel that you’re prepared as a developer expert, then go eat the world!
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If you can build an application that works, no matter how small or big it is, then you are a developer. Don't underestimate yourself.
Also, if you study 2-3 hours a day, then in about 6-12 months you should be able to land an entry job as a junior developer.
If programming is where you see yourself, you will have to make the jump sooner than later, and my advice is SOONER, because a developer's career is a looooooong journey, so better start soon!
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I’m just a beginner, I don’t consider myself a developer, and when I decided to focus on learning how to code was because I knew it was gonna be a long training, I study 2-3 hours per day, the rest is job in communications, because, yeah, you need money to live, I can say that you should stay at work for some time, and study after work, when you feel that you’re prepared as a developer expert, then go eat the world!
頑張って
If you can build an application that works, no matter how small or big it is, then you are a developer. Don't underestimate yourself.
Also, if you study 2-3 hours a day, then in about 6-12 months you should be able to land an entry job as a junior developer.
If programming is where you see yourself, you will have to make the jump sooner than later, and my advice is SOONER, because a developer's career is a looooooong journey, so better start soon!