Is this true?
Is this true?
This doesn't mean anything. It's the pseud mumbo jumbo (((they))) write in self-help books.
partly, but the catalyst is the interdisciplinary aspect ie. combining coding with an interest in finance, or an interest in social networking
it’s that critical thinking and business strategy
no, most rich men don't code.
It's like making toilet paper or chopping lettuce. We hire people in other countries to do it for pennies on the dollar
Kind of, except for that last part. Innate talent is not what separates rich men from poor men. Most rich men got that way from luck or by fucking other people over.
no, coding is for nerds and always will be
It's a cope for people too lazy to learn a skill. It's the classic why do it if im not gonna be the best in the world at it garbage.
nope, not true, nobody can learn anything
I didn’t read this as specifically coding or art but just simple examples. It’s true anybody can learn anything but it’s how you make something unique is what makes it valuable.
If 20 people all have the same ingredients and instructions and tools to make a pizza, naturally someone is gonna make an incredible pizza and somebody is gonna make a shitty one and then everyone else will just make something average.
nobody who learned programming will recommend you to just read a book. Learning the language should always be project oriented, just learn basic io from an online tutorial (hello world, argument parsing) and then start coding some stupid text games or helper scripts and improve from there. Textbooks can then be helpful as reference.