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Coding Myths In Nigeria

University Of The Potomac

  Computer programming is an important part of today’s society: it drives innovations and inventions in areas of medicine, automation, and other fields. However, for many people, the idea of coding seems to be far removed from their daily lives. With little knowledge or interest in computer programming, it may seem impossible to learn how to code.
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It may seem like a tricky and difficult task that requires years of schooling and a certain level of technical understanding. The myths surrounding coding are also discouraging individuals from exploring coding and what it has to offer. All these ideas are false!. There are myths about coding and coders that make people reluctant to pursue it as a skill. Myths like “You need to be very good at mathematics or being too old to learn to code” have stopped too many people from wandering down the coding career track including me. If you want to pursue a career in coding, you need to debunk these myths. They are designed to make you think you can’t make it as a coder or that it’s one Herculean task you will never complete. Here are myths on coding you need to banish.
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People unintentionally spread false information due to ignorance. As long as no information or data validates these myths, the next action will be to debunk them and move on. Coding skills are seen by young Nigerians as a way to earn money from foreign firms. In the population of 200 million people, there is a high rate of unemployment especially among youths aged 20 to 34, and coding is one of the ways to curb the rate of unemployment. Due to these coding myths, youths are discouraged to take un coding. Myths are not valid so new beginners should take un coding without fear or fret. Sources: Code Institute Levelup.gitconnected Featured Image Source: University Of The Potomac
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