I'm new to coding. What is the next step for me?
Posted by Interesting_Ring3826@reddit | learnprogramming | View on Reddit | 8 comments
Hello people. So, I finished this 4.5 hour of beginner's tutorial of python programming from Freecodecamp. I took obviously way more than just 4.5 hours. I am trying to clear about these concepts right now, which I will be finish doing soon. What's the next step for me? I've 4 months before I join college and I am planning to try my best to land an internship in my freshman year, which is indeed very difficult but I want to try. Please help!
dark2132@reddit
If you got 4 months before college then that is great. You can start with the basics of AI or ML if you want, but i highly doubt that it will land you an internship in your freshman year, imo take your time and learn the concepts and there is no rush to it. Do projects in the interested domain and maybe contribute to open source, chances are that maybe the project that you have contributed to needs developer and the company could hire you as an intern.
You doing this before college will put you forward than 99% people. Good Luck.
Crazy_Anywhere_4572@reddit
I think ML are too advanced for a starter who just started learning python
dark2132@reddit
I completely agree but i was just showing him the path that he has to take in order to land an internship.
Interesting_Ring3826@reddit (OP)
Any specific resources I can use? If there's something in your mind. Otherwise, thanks! I can do my part of the research.
Big_Combination9890@reddit
Seriously, how hidden is the "FAQ" button of this Subreddit? Maybe it should be red and blinking or something, although I have a feeling that people would still ignore is, and instead open their highly original and totally not already asked a million times post instead.
Interesting_Ring3826@reddit (OP)
Some people don't use reddit that much, you cool person. I didn't even know there's something like that. You could've just said, " There's this section, you could go check that", but no! You'd to do something to help yourself sleep at night. Come on bro, be nice to people. Don't reply unless you help.
Big_Combination9890@reddit
And you could have just said "Oh sorry, I didn't notice the button, I will check it out, thanks for the hint."
But instead you went with the option that will result in my willingness to help or answer you further to be absolutely null.
Interesting_Ring3826@reddit (OP)
Haha you are doing the same thing.