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If any coders here can point me towards some good resources I can use to quickly learn coding, it would be much appreciated. Trying to find a good paying job that I can work from home from to avoid getting the shot..I work in healthcare atm so that's a no go. I'm starting out with python, and I'm using the mimo app on my phone to get the basics, along with youtube tutorials. Blockchain development interests me greatly since I'm into crypto, but I figured I would learn a basic language first, and get another job before I tackle that. I would say I'm quite disciplined and can dedicate a couple of hours every night to learning.

If any coders here can point me towards some good resources I can use to quickly learn coding, it would be much appreciated. Trying to find a good paying job that I can work from home from to avoid getting the shot..I work in healthcare atm so that's a no go. I'm starting out with python, and I'm using the mimo app on my phone to get the basics, along with youtube tutorials. Blockchain development interests me greatly since I'm into crypto, but I figured I would learn a basic language first, and get another job before I tackle that. I would say I'm quite disciplined and can dedicate a couple of hours every night to learning.

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Find a few headhunters / recruiters and call them. One off the top of my head is randstad. Tell them you are looking to expand your code knowledge and simply ask them what is the most in demand language for your area. They will probally tell you then learn just enough that you can BS an interview and learn on the job.

[–] 1 pt

This is a good answer actually. Every job has such specific skills you are usually going to end up learning on the job anyway in any entry level position.