In recent years computers have become involved in every aspect of our lives, from communication and entertainment through to transportation, health, education, and business. The demand for microchips and computers is continually on the rise and as such, so is the demand for programmers. It’s not surprising to now come across job applicants that have begun their programming career following a mere 4 months studying; for those that began their careers at the same time as me, this can be hard to believe.
I started my programming career in the nineties when Google and internet learning was non-existent. I recall years of reading books and using tedious trial and error methods to discover the solution. Programmers were often viewed as “artists”, taking an abstract problem, and presenting it through code that not many would truly understand. Today, things have changed, and we need to think of programming differently.
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