The vast majority of programmers I know have some common characteristics.
They come from stable upper-middle class homes. They are afforded the opportunity to practice diligently at a young age with the proper technology. Often have a parent in the technology sector and/or interested peers groups in which to learn from.
Very very very few are low-income self learners who pursued and persisted in their interests.
"Learn to code" is a low-key flex statement intent on intimidating people. Because, it's hard as fuck if you're over 25 and never touched the terminal.
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Very very very few are low-income self learners who pursued and persisted in their interests.
"Learn to code" is a low-key flex statement intent on intimidating people. Because, it's hard as fuck if you're over 25 and never touched the terminal.