im 29 yo. recently lose my job, and thinking about use some of my saving money to school for programming, for the sake of not being homeless, but idk consider of my age, will it helps me in the future to survive if i have a degree on programming.

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  • hungrythirstyhornyOP
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    24 days ago

    okay so knowing my stuff means a lot of practices and a lot of trial and error, am i right?

    thanks for the advice sir…

    • @[email protected]
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      44 days ago

      Trial and error, oh my God yes. So much error. Such a trial. But also try to pay attention to detail… If something seems to generally work but then doesn’t for this one case, it might be completely broken and just spitting out plausible stuff the rest of the time. But anyway yeah, you’ve got the spirit.

      • hungrythirstyhornyOP
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        24 days ago

        okay thanks sir… ill prepare myself for so many errors in the future…

    • MrScottyTay
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      34 days ago

      Knowing your stuff is more about knowing how to learn rather than memorising how to do things exactly.

      Knowing where to look to find the information you need is way more important than remembering that information because it means you can adapt to anything and programming is always changing and you’ll always be learning new stuff.