Life long tech nerd.
Started soldering at ~12.
Started coding at ~19.
Cabinet maker for over a decade.
I write software for cabinet manufacturing and for my employers.
In my opinion, if you are paying to learn architecture you should focus on that. You can learn to code later. If you feel you have time to do both then try to have some material handy for when you've got some spare time. Like a book.
I'm sure the software that architects use have the ability to add plugins. Maybe look in to that.
It might make you more valuable as an architect.
In my opinion, if you are paying to learn architecture you should focus on that. You can learn to code later. If you feel you have time to do both then try to have some material handy for when you've got some spare time. Like a book.
I'm sure the software that architects use have the ability to add plugins. Maybe look in to that.
It might make you more valuable as an architect.
Thank's for this insight.