Learning To Code Summary

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Summary of Readings (10 lines) Rheingold explores the problems of interactions within online networks, particularly in relation to social media sites. With social networking users can connect and share information in an expansive number of ways with people all over the globe. Kallaway, Learning to Code: When It Gets Dark, faced challenges with coding and sometimes want to give up; however, he keeps pushing himself and uses the techniques in learned by reading Resistance by Steven Pressfield. Farag, Please Don’t Learn to Code, explains that coding isn’t for everybody. You have to be dedicated and persistence in order to exceed in the field of coding. Ciocca, F*ck Imposter Syndrome: I’m Finally Learning to Code, tries to get people to see that there isn’t such thing as a stereotype for coding. If you enjoy coding go ahead and don’t let self-doubt get in your way. Ouellette, What is Bootstrap? A Beginner’s Guide, goes into detail what bootstrap really is. Connection to Other Ideas, Concepts, or Themes (10 lines) …show more content…

The main focus in see in all of these articles is that you shouldn’t give up on coding. Yes, it may be hard you just have to keep pushing yourself, especially if you want to make a career out of it. The readings from last week and this week shows that you have to have patience and commitment in order to be successful in any type of coding. It’s something you have to be willing to spend countless hours and have a passion for it. You may hear that negative voice in the back of your head but you have to learn to overcome and prove to yourself that you can accomplish your goal. One other thing I saw is that for some reason people think coding is only for a certain group of people. Anyone can be a coder, as long as you can do it and have the drive to complete what is necessary to become

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