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Vicente2019-03-04 21:30:12
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Vicente, 2019-03-04 21:30:12

What is the easiest and most reasonable technology for a beginner to learn on their own for remote work?

I am a designer, a complete zero in programming, but there is a desire to plunge into it. You need a technology for which there are the most available courses and information, so that you can gradually master everything and start practicing right while sitting at home from scratch.
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What is the easiest and most reasonable technology to learn on your own for remote work?
The main goal is freelancing from home. I don’t want to go to the office, I also want to work for hire, but I would consider remote work. Another thing is that no one needs junas at a distance. So I’m thinking, which technology stack is the most realistic and most logical to start studying, provided that no one helps me with this? And in the future I would also like to find orders on my own. So relevance is very important. Is it possible to satisfy all these criteria?

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evgeniy_lm, 2019-03-04
@evgeniy_lm

A lot of life experience tells me that a bad designer will turn out to be a disgusting programmer.

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GavriKos, 2019-03-04
@GavriKos

So relevance is very important.

Let's start with relevance.
And also - from the study of programming in general, and not some kind of technology and other things. That's stupid from the basics. Knowing the basics - it's easier to choose a technology. Knowing more than the basics - you can easily learn new technologies.

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Vladislav Lyskov, 2019-03-04
@Vlatqa

If you are a designer, why do you want to make money programming? Why not playing the guitar or knitting?

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Oleg Korchagin, 2019-03-31
@olesonya

go to the cs50 course on edX

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Alexander Korshunkov, 2019-03-11
@alexkorshun

Strange request. A dubious impulse to break into programming, and even to work from home, and even from designers.
If you are interested in programming as such - start with the basics of programming. And there you will understand. But still, in my opinion, these are not the easiest professions to jump into them like that. If it's not for you, just waste your time. So the basics are all yours, it will come in handy anyway.
In addition, plunging immediately into a specific technology, you risk getting very narrow knowledge. Of course, there will be enough for freelancing, but it will be difficult and without any special prospects for growth.

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