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5 reasons why you should learn to code even if you are unsure if you want to pursue a career as a full-time programmer
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5 reasons why you should learn to code even if you are unsure if you want to pursue a career as a full-time programmer

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Are you dabbling with the idea of learning how to code because it seems like it might be fun or useful? Or do you think it might help you in your career? Or are you thinking that maybe it could be an interesting career for you in the long run, but you are unsure if that is a realistic goal or you are not so sure yet if you want to take it that far? Here are five reasons why it might be a good idea to just go for it, even though you might not end up doing it as a life-long profession. Coding helps you develop your problem solving skills As you spend time learning how to code, you will encounter problems in doing that. A lot of problems. Again, and again, and again. If you persevere, you will develop the skill of how to tackle those problems, which is something that will help you in any area of your life. As you progress in learning how to code you will become more confident in your own ability to conquer and solve problems. Coding also helps you improve other cognitive skills Your brain

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