Udemy - Pre-Programming: Everything you need to know before you c...
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60%+ of people who try to learn how to program end up quitting.
Why?
Is it because âprogramming just isnât for everyoneâ?
Or is it because only those with experience in hard sciences can learn it?
No, neither of those are true. Itâs simply due to the fact that the vast majority of people who try donât have a basic understanding of the technology theyâre going to use.
How exactly can you tackle responsive design if you donât now how a browser works?
How are you going to create a desktop application if you donât know what makes your computer freeze constantly (besides porn, obviously)?
How are you going to hide your confused facial expression the next time your siteâs server crashes because of a ânode socket problemâ in your full stack Javascript?
If youâve ever taken your computer to a technician and said âMake it workâ or âIt donât work good. Me cryâ then youâre exactly who needs this course.
Over the next 10 years the United States is expected to add over 2 million programming jobs. Jobs that pay well over $100,000 a year. And thatâs just the United States (Mericaâ).
So if youâre trying to jump on the coding gravy train, put down your bronze statuette of Elon Musk standing on Mars, and start filling in the gaps in your âtech literacyâ. Even if you yourself do not become a âcoding ninjaâ yourself all the future coding ninjas you work with with thank you (and tell you to stop calling them coding ninjas).
About your instructor:
Hi, Iâm Evan Kimbrell. I too struggled to learn the basics of programming. If failing to program were a sport, Iâd be on the Dream Team.
Today, I run a web and mobile development agency called Sprintkick and over the last 4 years weâve built and managed over 100+ web & mobile applications.
How does one so technologically challenged manage to pull this off? Well, first off I would disagree with âtechnologically challengedâ (come on) and second it was actually straight forward. I just had to spend a concerted amount of time learning what I needed to know about basic computer, web, and programming technology as well as modern technology trends and advanced concepts. This course is an accelerated path designed to get you to âI get itâ and finally start communicating correctly & effectively about technology.
Who this course is for:
Anyone interested in learning how to program that is already struggling or intimidated by the process
Anyone who wants to better communicate with development teams they work with
Anyone who wants to hire, vet, & manage developers more effectively
Anyone who is simply interested in getting an in depth understanding of modern web & mobile technology trends
Requirements
Access to the internet
A sense of humor
Last updated 12/2018
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