im a fresh college graduate with a degree in finance and economics.
what programming language do i learn first: python, java, or C?
which one will be more valuable in the long run?
master Excel first
java first and then learn others
As someone who knows nothing about computers..... why are there always so many threads about coding?
This is the first one i've ever clicked. Like can you realistically make decent money doing "coding" whatever that is.
Can anyone learn to do this? Like I have the ability to operate a computer and use the internet and shit, make a spreadsheet, use word, ext.... but can you actually learn to "code" and make money.
I don't understand
>>1348006
Ok tier bait
>>1348006
pretty much the way it looks like with people i know who've graduated as well as the people around me with job offers and such:
if you want to make more than $30k a year you are going to need to work on your skills.
programming just seems like the most straight forward way of doing this.
>>1348012
thank
>>1348013
not sure if b8
What don't you understand exactly? you learn a skill to appeal to potential employers or build something on your own. it's really not that complicated.
>>1348006
"computer"
>>1347979
Just learn whatever the big Fintech platforms are using.