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Which coding-related career would be best for me?

Hey, I'm new to coding (only know basic HTML, CSS for now), and I like it so far, so I want to pursue something coding-related as a career. Here are my goals: 1. I want to make money online independently, which means I don't want to work for anybody or freelance. 2. As of now, I can only work for about 2-3 hours a day (in front of screens) 3. Something which doesn't require any interaction with people, other than maybe text messaging/email 4. My goal is to make $500 a month or more off this which is enough in India. 5. Something where I need no degree, but I'm ok with learning skills So, yeah, which ones would be the best fit for me?

26th May 2022, 12:21 PM
Robert
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But bug bounty is usually freelancing. Are you sure you really know what freelancing means? Also I don't know if you should expect to win coding competitions if you're just starting your journey. It's going to take a while to get to a certain speed and understanding of how webpages work.
26th May 2022, 12:58 PM
Justice
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Can you clarify your first point? If you don't want to work for anyone or freelance, what other option is there? Are you saying you just want to contribute to projects for free/volunteer?
26th May 2022, 12:35 PM
Justice
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Vro freelancing doesn't mean working someone's under..... it's just they give you money for their work it's not like they are gonna control you..... it's upto you...you can ask for specific time for their task to be done and specific amount for their work to be done..... And second thing bug hunting comes under hacking it usually done by ethical hackers you have to just found bugs for the sites and they will reward you according to it's range.....
26th May 2022, 3:29 PM
Avi
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Maybe something like bug bounty hunting (which was what I had in mind), or maybe online coding competitions or something like that?
26th May 2022, 12:47 PM
Robert