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Who to become in the IT field?
I am a boy. I'm 18 . I am a 2nd year student. uni. With iron on you. I perfectly understand how everything works and I like it, I want to learn more, understand more. With programming on you (for the most part I understand what happens in the code and how everything works by looking at the code, but I don’t remember it). I know English at a basic level. I understand perfectly well that programming is more profitable, and I tried to learn Java and Python, but beyond arrays, my brain does not understand and does not remember anything. I liked the web layout (we taught in pairs in a unique way) and I also think that it is interesting. And then I had a question: "Where to develop?". PLEASE HELP. No hate or stupid jokes. I just don't want to waste precious years.
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With iron on you. I understand how it works and I like it
With programming for you (for the most part I understand what happens in the code and how everything works by looking at the code, but I don’t remember it)
. I know English at a basic level.
I liked the web layout (we taught in pairs in unique) and I also think it's interesting
Listen to your heart, it will tell you, yours will always be reflected inside with joy and pleasure from the process ..... brains will be deceived by salaries and benefits, and joy from work is forever
Nobody can tell you who to be. You have to choose for yourself what you like best, what you really enjoy. Most importantly, try not to chase money.
It seems to me that if you don’t try, you won’t understand, there are a lot of materials available on the Internet, start with a YouTube channel, then try to do some kind of project, then something else)
Try and try when you immediately understand yours)
English is a must!!!
I recommend that you first decide on the goal. If the goal is to get a job as a programmer, then look at the most popular vacancies, what technologies are used, and start studying them. Of course, while you are studying, the market situation may change, but it is unlikely to change much, and this approach will greatly increase the chances of getting a first job. In the process of work, you can already decide what you like best and choose the right direction, and the acquired skills will not be superfluous
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