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How I Learned to Code in 4 Months & Got a Job! (No CS Degree, No Bootcamp)
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I dropped out of college, was in debt, working 60 hours a week,
hated my job, and most importantly, I felt stuck.
This is the story of how I learned how to code within four months, and I got a job.
I did it with no computer science degree or a coding BootCamp
I am going to explain exactly what I learned, how I got a job, and how much that job paid.
Let's go.
Before I got into tech, I was working a lot of dead end sales jobs,
because I dropped out of community college and I didn't really have any other skills.
I didn't like the idea of always having to hop from job to job If I didn't like something.
I wanted something with a little bit more career mobility long term.
I didn't even really know what coding was.
I just knew that the tech industry was, let's say, a great environment for
$180 grand now
$200 ish
$250,000
$400,000 annually
growth... Yeah.
By the way, I'm not knocking sales.
I think sales is a really important skill to learn.
I just needed a change, and it really just wasn't for me long term.
And I wanted to gain the ability to build something of my own.
The idea of building something from zero to one seemed like a superpower to me.
Day one,
I just went on Google and I typed in how to code.
That's when I found a site called FreeCodeCamp, and I started to learn about web development.
I quickly learned about HTML, CSS,
and I learned about my first real programming language called JavaScript.
There's a bunch of different programming languages that you could learn,
but I personally chose JavaScript because I wanted to build web apps.
Even major companies like Uber and Airbnb use it, and there's a massive demand for it in the job market.
By using FreeCodeCamp, I started to learn the basics of coding.
I learned things like variables, loops, objects, and functions.
But even after doing the tutorials, I didn't really feel like I could apply to anything.
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