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kneelbeforezog
Nov 13, 2019
What are some things I can challenge myself with to tell myself I am a programmer and not just someone who sometimes writes and mostly copies code ? I don't use algorithims but I feel like that, and not really getting a lot of programming concepts means I am not a programmer yet. I have been in the field professionally for less than one year still, but I mostly come from an RPA/power apps background.

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kneelbeforezog
Nov 13, 2019

teen phone cutie posted:

code academy is usually when I start when trying out a new language. it's low effort and hands-on enough to make you actually feel like you're getting something out of it:

https://www.codecademy.com/catalog/language/sql

I got roped into paying them 40 bucks a month for a few . How is it for .net stuff? I have a pluralsight subscription for my work but got roped into the interactiveness of codeacademy, but found the course structure not really easy to access. as in i could never pick up easily where I left off

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