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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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[–] 3 pts

My advice is to call some local recruiters to see what kind of talent is hot. The only problem is technology shifts quickly. I do C++/C# and that has served me well. Python, NodeJs, javascript, Java, Go, R seem to be trendy now. Then of course, other trendy languages are Swift, PHP, Dart, Kotlin, MATLAB, Perl, Rust and so on. I'd stick with C++/C# or Java. They've been around a while and have a large codebase so there will be a need to maintain those code bases for a while.

[–] 1 pt

Theres always jobs for c# coders out there.