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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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Nigger you are going into the wrong industry if you are trying to escape liberal politics. Soy flows freely in tech. Trannys, gays, degenerates and diversity hires are 99% of the workforce. Its because in reality the companies do not need these positions; because the majority of the work is dumped on the "rockstars".

If you are getting into tech with no math background you are fucked buddy. Web dev is being outsourced, every nigger thinks they know python and back end shit takes a while to learn.

Honestly if I were you I would look into back end IT. Amazon Cloud/ Azure certs are relatively easy to get, have a great entry level salary (70k+) and get your foot in the door to network with the other teams and slime your way to dev ops/UX. Or better yet pen testing if you stay the IT route (good cyber security pen testers are worth their weight in gold and can easily pull 500k a year consulting ). Obviously thats down the road but its possible and cyber security will be around in 20 years.

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Your advice is only so accurate. I work in tech and can say confidently that much of your assumptions are inacurrate as it pertains to smaller companies. In the mid-west at least.

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That depends entirely on where you live in my experience.

When I live in Cali everyone was horrendous SjW lib or Republicuck. When I live in TX, they were all gun toting conservatives