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What inspires you to code?

 Soon after completing school holding on to go to college, I used to go through my pocket cash by going to web bistro's downloading music and viewing on the web video, I incidentally tapped on a youtube video which was a html instructional exercise, I was captivated with how just a couple of orders produced together in a sensible way and afterward prepared came about to a site, I became obssesed in light of the fact that I needed to make my own and others' sites.  I began taking in html from my little screen cell phone and afterward practice at my companion's PC before we begin messing around in light of the fact that around then I didnt have a PC.  I believed that was everything except a sites required styling so I learnt css after that CSS I understood The html I learnt was old so I needed to redesign additionally including CSS to CSS3 and html 5, I was very glad going to begin making sites with what I was realizing, Time passed nobody needed a site, I at that point proce

As a programmer, what is the difference between you at 1 year of experience and at 10 years?

 All things considered, Years doesn't matters, everything comes down to the ability. Be that as it may, it is sheltered to state a multi year experienced engineers are more talented than 1 year experienced.  I have been filling in as engineer job for most recent 6 years, from my experience, I'll talk about not many of my contemplations here.  Information  Clearly the multi year experienced engineer has more information than the 1 year experienced designer. He will be knowledgeable with configuration designs, engineering, robotizing testing, execution, security, and so on.  It's essential to know how things in programming advancement ought to be finished. However, it's not compulsory that a multi year experienced designer must have all these information. Information is only one of the factor between engineers.  Coding  Coding is tied in with speaking with people and training PCs. Toward the end, code gets gathered and meant zeroes and ones. Dislike what the vast majority

How can I become a good programmer after only one year?

 There is one propensity that in the event that you get right will make you a decent developer after just a single year. It's super, extremely straightforward.  In this way, I love to play guitar. It's most likely my most loved non-work leisure activity. Thus I invest an over the top measure of energy viewing YouTube recordings of guitar players looking at playing guitar. They likewise play guitar, try out various guitars, pedals, rigging what not.  I'm almost certain each interest has some adaptation of that on YouTube now right?  Two or three years back I cam over this person named Dave who is a marvelous guitar player. He's been playing guitar for a long time or thereabouts and has truly nailed the Red Hot Chili Peppers John Frusciante sound. He's a stunning player.  Furthermore, in one video he truly discusses how he rehearses guitar. Throughout the years Dave has attempted various practice draws near, some exacting, some specialized, some booked, and so forth.

Is it possible to become a decent programmer in 1-2 years?

  I’m still not a programmer myself, but I have learned programming since I was very young, so maybe I can contribute something to the discussion. First of all, you have identified the skills that you lack. Good start . Anyway, 1–2 years can mean a lot or just a little depends on how much you spend on learning. If you spend 8 hours a day, that’s a lot. So you’d improve your skills by this (you’ll find this list contains much more low-level skills than other answers): Find something to code (that’s the hard part for me). If your CS club members can find the project with you, get help from them. If not just quit the club (because they are guiding you to a wrong direction). Start coding. You may start from scratch or inherit some legacy code and/or some library. Finish your program, and try to improve it, and fix the bugs. Somehow YOU’LL HIT A WALL. Maybe you’re unable to solve a specific problem (the problem looks easy, but is actually very hard). Maybe you find your code not maintainabl

How does one become a great coder/programmer?

 I am presently figuring out how to program and my single objective, base up, is to do extraordinary things from the earliest starting point. I wouldn't state I'm an incredible coder or even great, however I would state I took in more in three days from this procedure than any book has ever educated me. This is the means by which I am figuring out how to program. In the event that there are mistakes in this post, pardon me, I am simply beginning to learn and I invite criticism of different types.  Above all else, you should peruse a book called Code: The Hidden Language of Computer Hardware and Software By Charles Petzold. This is the complete book (as I would like to think) on seeing how PCs work from bits as far as possible up to elevated level dialects and illustrations. Best part is that your grandma can comprehend and appreciate this book. Unquestionably an absolute necessity read to begin progressing nicely.  A while later you should:  Manufacture a 8-piece PC without any