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Ask HN: Should I take the plunge and learn how to program with Bloc.io?

1 点作者 Katelyn超过 11 年前
A bit more info... I&#x27;m a self-taught self-made mobile PM with UX chops, a bit of design tricks up my sleeve and strength in business&#x2F;strategy. Over the years, I&#x27;ve felt paralyzed, inferior and, dare I say it, &#x27;stupid&#x27; because I can&#x27;t program and wouldn&#x27;t know where to start.<p>One of the most compelling reasons I want to do this 12-week bootcamp is I think it might be a good return on investment. Putting on my resume then I have experience in web development, and the ability to build projects and prototypes that express my ideas...would be amazing.<p>I also strongly believe programming teaches you how to think.<p>On the other hand, a lot of people are discouraging me from this program (bloc.io&#x27;s 12 week bootcamp). It is definitely expensive--over my budget, it&#x27;s a lot of work (which I&quot;m willing to do), and the skeptics wonder what this course will even bring me as far as value. Will I even learn to be a web developer? My goal isn&#x27;t to be the best developer, it&#x27;s simply to learn how to program--whether it be slow&#x2F;fast, good bad. I may never even use the skills I learn professionally, but is the journey and knowledge I gain not worth it?

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lemonberry超过 11 年前
If you&#x27;re a self-starter take advantage of all the free resources available and throw down for some quality books. If it&#x27;s over your budget and you may never use the skills professionally it&#x27;s difficult to see how it could be a &quot;good return on your investment&quot;.<p>Programming does not teach you how to think. It&#x27;s a great way to practice problem solving and critical thinking in a specific domain that has some carry over to &quot;real life&quot;. If you are interested in how to think check out a website like Lesswrong.com and read a lot of books, be humble, listen and hang out with intelligent people that have different views than you do.<p>Good luck.