How do you know if you like programming?
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- You like problem-solving. As a programmer, whether freelance, at a large corporation, or in a startup you’ll quickly find you are solving problems on an hourly basis.
- You’re a great communicator.
- You want to make an impact.
- You want the option to freelance.
Did you know about programming?
11 Cool FACTS About Programming and Coding You NEED to Know
- Coding has over 700 languages.
- Coding Bugs were NOT named after an actual bug.
- Coding will soon be as important as reading.
- The first programmer was the daughter of a mad poet.
- The first computer virus was a Creeper.
Is programming exciting?
Yes! Lots of people code for fun, and for many different reasons. For some people, it’s the fun of building an application—the result is what matters. For others, it’s the process of creating something that works.
Is programming right for me?
If the answer is no, then programming is probably not right for you. That’s not to say you couldn’t learn to do it well enough to be gainfully employed doing it. But if you don’t love it, you’ll never be great at it.
Why do I Love programming?
But, is it really why I love programming? Meh. After many years, I’ve finally cracked the code — I love programming because I love abstractions. It’s the same reason I love analyzing code, reading about startups, and more recently, studying number theory.
Do you still enjoy coding?
If you can handle the times when you want to bang your head against the wall over some bit of code, or delete everything off your computer in frustration, and still enjoy the coding, you’re good 🙂 My friend was a frequent flyer for many years, but he always wanted to be an airline pilot. One day he took an opportunity to fly Boeing 747.
Is programming a good career choice for me?
My advice to you is to spend some time on your own with C# and programming in general. Make a small game. Make a simple tool to organize your photos. Make anything really. If you spend your own individual time, you may find you enjoy programming. If not, programming is not the career for you.