Have you ever wanted to write code or automate more of your tasks? It can be easier than you think. You don't need a degree to write good code to automate or even create desktop and web applications. You just need to know the basic building blocks, the tools, and some techniques to approaching logical problems.
In this continuing live stream, On Writing Code, I'll take you through the basic building blocks that computers use to store information and how to manipulate them. We start in C# and switch to python after we build a few programs and applications in the more stringent .Net environment.
I believe learning a more strict and subjectively more difficult (in the beginning, at least) language first will impart an understanding that will make you a stronger programmer at the entry level of the more lenient language.
If this interests you, I invite you to begin the journey with the first recorded live streams introducing the anatomy of code and moving into writing a budget forecast program in the second episode.