I'm not a developer but I've been a product manager, UI/UX designer, marketer, recruiter, and more, in tech. I learn programming in bits and pieces.
Twitter: @jenniferfu0811
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, I've actually been on DEV for a while now and have written some stuff that I personally find helpful in my learning journey.
I'm not a developer, but I've worked as a product manager, UX designer, and marketer, all of which require me to know at least some programming. I work with HTML & CSS the most, uses SQL to write queries, and know some backend stuff to help me get by (haha). I like learning in bits and pieces, mostly with unstructured learning, practice, and working with a mentor.
Hi all,
Like @jenningsf , I've actually been on DEV for a while now and have written some stuff that I personally find helpful in my learning journey.
I'm not a developer, but I've worked as a product manager, UX designer, and marketer, all of which require me to know at least some programming. I work with HTML & CSS the most, uses SQL to write queries, and know some backend stuff to help me get by (haha). I like learning in bits and pieces, mostly with unstructured learning, practice, and working with a mentor.
I just published a piece on how to improve your programming skills as developers and non-developers after interviewing devs and non-devs on what they find helpful. Hopefully this will be helpful to some of you here!