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MacAntony2019-11-07 00:00:02
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MacAntony, 2019-11-07 00:00:02

How to start earning at 14?

Hello. I am 14 years old and have been programming for over a year now. I write mostly not the most complex projects, the snake level. I write software, I'm not interested in the web. Never made money before, especially in programming. I am very unsure of my abilities, I constantly feel a sense of responsibility. Constant fear of responsibility, is this a normal feeling? Guys, where to start? How to make sure I'm ready? And if you are not ready, where can you pull up the necessary knowledge and how to understand which ones? Thanks in advance.

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Pavel K, 2019-11-07
@MacAntony

Good day.
Go to student forums / VKontakte groups, etc. where they live, do labs for free. You should not immediately take on paid execution without getting bumps and without understanding what an inadequate client is. The sense of responsibility is very good. How to complete 40 pieces, then you can think about raising the price of rubles by 100. Well, then think about where to go next. If you don't like labs - look for projects on github that you like, try to contribute to their development, thanks. As you understand what has gone, you can think about a paid basis.
Personally, at this age, I sold to classmates digitized versions of symbian solutions in the form of an application with convenient navigation, search, etc., until they burned it.

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Alexey Nikolaev, 2019-11-07
@Heian

1. Finish high school
2. Go to college
3. Work part-time at a McDuck
4. Finish it
5. Start making money
6. PROFIT

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Ronald McDonald, 2019-11-07
@Zoominger

Freelancing - absolutely nothing.
Even if you were twice as old.

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Puma Thailand, 2019-11-07
@opium

What the hell is responsibility if you didn't do shit?
Try to make money like a river, and responsibility too, at least you will know what it is

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kk95, 2019-11-11
@kk95

1) You can do term papers and laboratory work for schoolchildren / students. To do this, you need to write in those languages ​​\u200b\u200bthat they use there. (Pascal Delphi and C++) The last one will obviously be more promising in the future if you are a programmer.
2) Something not related to programming is possible. This is if you need money, and not just programming experience.
3) It is doubtful, but you can take some simple orders on freelance exchanges.

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Dmitry, 2019-11-14
@Tomasina

Try on kwork.ru and other similar sites.
There won’t be much money, but you will get a huge experience in terms of agreeing on technical specifications, an idea of ​​​​the Wishlist and the adequacy of customers - all this will be very useful further, in normal orders.

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