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by crazygringo
5163 days ago
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Umm... piano? violin? lawyer? doctor? mathematician? I could go on... After a year or two of learning to code, you can build things of minimal value. If they're of any reasonable complexity, though, they'll probably be terribly structured and difficult to maintain. To truly become effective, it really does take many years, with lots of things that can really only be learned by experience. |
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As for math even something as simple as being able to make change quickly is both useful and in demand.