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This is for computer fags. so I'm tired of my job and I want to do something remote from home. So I thought (in Slingblade voice) Learn to code. So any advice on languages, places to get training with out a college degree, Ups and downs and anything you know that I have failed to ask. Thanks frens

This is for computer fags. so I'm tired of my job and I want to do something remote from home. So I thought (in Slingblade voice) Learn to code. So any advice on languages, places to get training with out a college degree, Ups and downs and anything you know that I have failed to ask. Thanks frens

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I’m trying to get a job remote in coding and I’ve got a whole career and masters in it. It’s been 10 years since I’ve looked for a job.

There are recruiters and tech recruiting agencies which might be good to have a call with. Ask em where they see jobs moving applicants and what they think you’ll need on your resume to get a job landed.

Hackerrank appears to be a great site for doing real world interview and industry level coding problems in any language.

Each language just look up the language and tutorial and actually work through each lesson. The resources for learning to code are out there for free like no other industry.

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Thanks for the advice. I'm looking at many options right now, not just coding etc. There are certain companies who I have a several decades long relationship with who would hire me...but I'm sick of showing up somewhere at 5 am everyday. I could get a stupid remote call center job like yesterday, but uggg. Anyway, thanks