As I read over developer announcements here on the Steem
blockchain, I find a lot of people may be interested in learning how
to create 'code' - the instructions that tell a computer what to do.
“ @araki You made my day , when i see dev tool for steemit i feel great @furion even though i don't understand more than ABC at coding”
“ @smysullivan... been trying to teach myself programming but not very good anymore have not been able to really work on it as of late”
“ @barrydutton I have no idea what you guys are talking about lol, but I am happy you are happy (: “
If you haven't the resources and/or the time to travel like our
Travel Guide @sweetsssj (Travel with me #80) , then maybe you
could take an hour here and there and learn how to create a great
game, a new app, or some other useful program everyone needs
but doesn't know yet, because you don't know how to program yet.
As for me, it's fun, I enjoy it, it's a challenge, and a way to keep the
brain engaged. As well, throughout my life I have always had a
desire to help others.
I recently calculated I have spent well over 20,000 hours learning
different computer languages (current: python, C#, Visual Basic,
Java; legacy: Cobol, PL1, Basic, Fortran, Asm, Lisp, Algol, Snobol,
SPSS, APL...), creating computer Applications and teaching
Computer Science (I.T.).
If you are interested in this course, you must learn to follow
directions, so please reply with only one of the following two
statements - no more, no less:
Let's do it now.
or
Sorry, maybe later.
Any other words in the reply I will consider as Bots ( - hey - maybe we we could write a useful Bot, let's discuss later).
Also please Resteem to all your friends.
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