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Kes: I've really been enjoying all the web development courses I've been taking this year, and occasionally flirt with learning a programming language, but then get discouraged when I try to find a course that doesn't use inaccessible interfaces or methods of teaching.
So, I was all ready to take a perverse pleasure in reading this article, positive that I would, by the end, have proof positive that I wasn't meant to learn programming.
Well, damn. They should have just boiled it all down and asked at the beginning: "Are you a Hermione? Well, okay, then, go for it."
Also, I will note here that, if you are looking for tech-related courses on Coursera, the University of Michigan is really committed to making their courses accessible, at least in the two instances I experienced. More about that in a later post.
https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/6-signs-meant-programmer/?utm_source=MUO-NL-RP&utm_medium=newsletter
So, I was all ready to take a perverse pleasure in reading this article, positive that I would, by the end, have proof positive that I wasn't meant to learn programming.
Well, damn. They should have just boiled it all down and asked at the beginning: "Are you a Hermione? Well, okay, then, go for it."
Also, I will note here that, if you are looking for tech-related courses on Coursera, the University of Michigan is really committed to making their courses accessible, at least in the two instances I experienced. More about that in a later post.
https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/6-signs-meant-programmer/?utm_source=MUO-NL-RP&utm_medium=newsletter