Despite the (valid) criticisms you will see here, you have to start learning somewhere, so an app will have to do. Or some tutorials, there is a bunch on Youtube.
Some 5 years ago Codecademy was the trendy app, Exercism as well. I’m out of the loop these days.
The goal is getting an internship (even unpaid) as quickly as possible. Most real skills are not taught on these courses, or anywhere formally.
Aside of that, once you get through the basic level, start reading threads on Hackernews and lobste.rs. You will understand nothing. And that’s good. Try to make sense of it by googling definitions and concepts, that’s how you can learn CS theory outside of a uni.
Thank you! I’d love to get an internship, but I’m not sure where to start as a future expat. Any ideas? I plan to immigrate to Europe by getting a degree, which is the only way to citizenship. That’s why I’m asking what field would be best to get a degree in, even though people have said a formal education isn’t important in IT.
Bee warned, computer science is hard. Make sure that you don’t just like programming, you like computers.
I personally study Cybersecurity, I love it, but it can be really hard. I won’t give you a recommendation what to study, you will have to find out yourself.
Just start slow: Get a Linux machine, maybe a VM if you’re not sure. Need a distro? Start with debian. If you’re not sorry doing offensive security avoid Kali. Learn some Linux stuff, it will help you in every area. And of course program. Just choose what feels right and program meaningful little things, or a bigger thing. Contribute to open source.
Despite the (valid) criticisms you will see here, you have to start learning somewhere, so an app will have to do. Or some tutorials, there is a bunch on Youtube. Some 5 years ago Codecademy was the trendy app, Exercism as well. I’m out of the loop these days.
The goal is getting an internship (even unpaid) as quickly as possible. Most real skills are not taught on these courses, or anywhere formally.
Aside of that, once you get through the basic level, start reading threads on Hackernews and lobste.rs. You will understand nothing. And that’s good. Try to make sense of it by googling definitions and concepts, that’s how you can learn CS theory outside of a uni.
Thank you.
What’s the most useful thing/language/skill/topic to learn? Something that can be turned into a real profession down the line.
It really comes down on what you want to do.
Python for general purpose
Rust, C and C++ for systems engineering (my recommendation)
Typescript or JavaScript Frameworks if you want to be a front end guy
Pro tip: once you know a lang, learning new ones becomes relatively easy.
Thank you! I’d love to get an internship, but I’m not sure where to start as a future expat. Any ideas? I plan to immigrate to Europe by getting a degree, which is the only way to citizenship. That’s why I’m asking what field would be best to get a degree in, even though people have said a formal education isn’t important in IT.
Bee warned, computer science is hard. Make sure that you don’t just like programming, you like computers.
I personally study Cybersecurity, I love it, but it can be really hard. I won’t give you a recommendation what to study, you will have to find out yourself.
Just start slow: Get a Linux machine, maybe a VM if you’re not sure. Need a distro? Start with debian. If you’re not sorry doing offensive security avoid Kali. Learn some Linux stuff, it will help you in every area. And of course program. Just choose what feels right and program meaningful little things, or a bigger thing. Contribute to open source.
Any more questions?