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[OFF-TOPIC ] entry-level programmer

Without any background in programming (complete novice), what is the realistic time frame to become an entry-level programmer?

11th Jun 2018, 7:03 AM
Doe Dare Oladimeji
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It depends on the time you put in along with many other factors, such as what languages you write, location, and much expierence. It took me about 2 years, working almost daily. However I know people that only studied for a month and got an internship to broaden their education. Overall I would say 6 months to a year, assuming you study for 3-4 hours daily. The best thing you can do is make as many projects as possible and post them either to a website or to github to show your growth and potential. Hope this helps, and as always if you need help I am here :)
11th Jun 2018, 7:41 AM
Mason
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Keep going, and dont be afraid to change it up a bit either. Learn HTML, or C#. Add as much as you can to your belt.
11th Jun 2018, 7:50 AM
Mason
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thanks
11th Jun 2018, 7:51 AM
Doe Dare Oladimeji
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thank you Mason, i am learning python and my initial target was six months, but 3 months on it feels like a castle in the sky.
11th Jun 2018, 7:49 AM
Doe Dare Oladimeji
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