What is the highest IQ way to learn coding for money?

youtube
 
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learn python then make a saas
 
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Join the armed forces and specialise in something cyber-related, get ur security clearances (in high demand in private sector), then leave armed forces with all benefits (easy house loans, cheap car), and join a private sector cyber business that wants people with security clearances
 
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learn the basics through a youtube tutorial then just start making shit and look up stuff u dont understand
 
chat gpt
 
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learn the basics through a youtube tutorial then just start making shit and look up stuff u dont understand
u cant learn shit from youtube in regards to coding with all due respect
 
u cant learn shit from youtube in regards to coding with all due respect
yes you can lol wym, its the most straightforward way to learn the basics. how else do u suggest ur supposed to learn programming concepts from scratch?
 
yes you can lol wym, its the most straightforward way to learn the basics. how else do u suggest ur supposed to learn programming concepts from scratch?
nah yt is shit, it doesnt teach you how to actually implement anything, you'll just be stuck in "tutorial hell" with yt videos
 
nah yt is shit, it doesnt teach you how to actually implement anything, you'll just be stuck in "tutorial hell" with yt videos
how are u supposed to learn how to implement anything when u dont know the basics nigga
 
how are u supposed to learn how to implement anything when u dont know the basics nigga
idk, but yt is not the way, i tried my hand at coding a while back and youtube is shit for it, you need to either go to college/uni or be mentored by somebody, courses may also suffice i tried a few and this one javascript course on udemy was good, freecodecamp is meh.
 
idk, but yt is not the way, i tried my hand at coding a while back and youtube is shit for it, you need to either go to college/uni or be mentored by somebody, courses may also suffice i tried a few and this one javascript course on udemy was good, freecodecamp is meh.
nah i learned from youtube pretty quick then just started making my own projects i dont think its that bad of a method as long as u start implementing stuff on ur own quickly instead of getting stuck in tutorial hell
 
nah i learned from youtube pretty quick then just started making my own projects i dont think its that bad of a method as long as u start implementing stuff on ur own quickly instead of getting stuck in tutorial hell
yeah well that's the hardest part, how tf do u actually implement everything in a way that it all works, I understood the theory behind most things, how each variable works etc, but how tf do you make everything work in tangent with each other, idk maybe I couldnt figure it out cuz im low iq
 
We are currently not in a tech mania, so university degree then finding a job where some seniors help you regularity. But personaly would just recommend going to trades if you haven't started with tech yet.
 
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get a degree from a top tier university (y)

if you are only interested in making money dont even bother going into technology because the job market is hard for people with degrees and experience who are passionate about it, so you with some fraudulent online course looking to make money quick is gonna result in you being brutalised
 
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dont jfl him he's right @fuse
maybe a little but its incorrect like half the time and would confuse you if you dont know how to spot those errors as a beginner imo
 
Step 1: Acquire an IQ higher than a potted plant.
Step 2: Actually learn to code.
Step 3: Profit.

But hey, you're struggling with Step 1, maybe stick to something more your speed—like Janitorial or cleaning services.
 
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yeah well that's the hardest part, how tf do u actually implement everything in a way that it all works, I understood the theory behind most things, how each variable works etc, but how tf do you make everything work in tangent with each other, idk maybe I couldnt figure it out cuz im low iq
Lol I do comp sci a level aswell and idk how to code either. Don't think it's my thing tbh. My dad and older brother are both programmers though. It's gotta be the easiest path to a good payin job
 
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Lol I do comp sci a level aswell and idk how to code either. Don't think it's my thing tbh. My dad and older brother are both programmers though. It's gotta be the easiest path to a good payin job
i didnt do a level comp sci, i tried learning it on my own and i just dont get it seriously
 
yes you can lol wym, its the most straightforward way to learn the basics. how else do u suggest ur supposed to learn programming concepts from scratch?
it’s better to just go to the source if you want to learn

if you want to learn python just go to python.org
 
leetcode -> FAANG

or

use coding skills to build ur own business
 
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