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Programming as a career change?

1 点作者 zumtar大约 7 年前
My sister-in-law has asked for my help about a possible career change.<p>Her current field is social science, and has a masters degree in politcal science, she&#x27;s worked at NGOs and in acedemia and has recently moved into a marketing&#x2F;communications company where she isn&#x27;t overly happy.<p>She asked me for advice on how to retrain as a programmer, she likes the idea of one day being a &quot;digital nomad&quot; (as she is in her early 30s and has no real ties to the place where she lives).<p>As she speaks multiple languages and has a good eye for design I think she&#x27;d be good as a technical person who can interact with customers and use her social science background to her advantage.<p>She is interested in web-development (but has no experience at all) so I suggested that she should first participate in some sort of self-study UNIX course, and then move on to a scripting language of some sort.<p>Does anyone else have any good advice that may help her?

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AnimalMuppet大约 7 年前
To me, a self-study UNIX course does <i>not</i> look like the ideal starting point for a journey to web development...<p>(I don&#x27;t know what alternative to suggest, because I don&#x27;t do web development. But UNIX seems pretty far away.)
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flyaboveothers大约 7 年前
I&#x27;d have to agree with @AnimalMuppet.<p>Unix is not where I would suggest someone to being if they&#x27;re new and going for web dev.<p>I suggest maybe some course on simple html&#x2F;css first. And then, a course into JavaScript.
cimmanom大约 7 年前
I&#x27;d suggest an online course or bootcamp. Not because graduates of these courses are immediately employable (they&#x27;re not), but to get an overview of what needs to be learned to be a web developer, and how much interest and aptitude she has. After that, I&#x27;d recommend a deeper dive into whatever aspect most interest her, in order to develop employment-ready skills.