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How to teach programming to a student without money?
Welcome all! At the age of 14, I decided that I wanted to become a programmer, and there are many reasons for this. I decided to start studying, but I don’t really understand how. There is simply not enough money for courses, but I heard that you can learn without them. I found some courses, I do something, but I don’t feel any result at all. Once I went to codewars, saw the tasks of the easiest level and got scared, realizing that I can’t even complete them.
Tell me, please, how it costs to learn programming without money and, most importantly, to get tangible results.
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And why courses, so what? You have access to the entire Internet and Google, in which there is much more open information than closed and (or) paid information.
Eh ... - we generally learned to program on calculators. According to the journals "Science and Life"
The computer was an inaccessible luxury)
As were the courses.
Now with a computer with Internet access - I do not understand what the problem is.
programming is a dynamically changing field. if you can’t figure it out yourself and learn, then there’s nothing to do in programming.
Why does everyone think that they can be programmers - certain inclinations are also needed here.
There are textbooks for learning. On a python - though for 10 years.
If you can't learn simple Python from a textbook that chews and puts everything in your mouth, you shouldn't go into IT at all.
To find and download a textbook on the Internet, money is not needed.
Video courses and podcasts are the illusion of education. They spend more time than reading textbooks and documentation, while the material is remembered much worse - this is clearly established by psychologists ... but, of course, advertising will not tell you about this.
Z.Y. The author of the answer learned his first four languages exclusively from textbooks.
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