My dad keeps telling me to get into crypto programming? I looked into ethereum programming but many articles said there isn’t much growth and it’s only for top tier programmers
Anyone have any advice on this? I have some experience in javacript, considering learning solidity
your dad just wants you to make big bucks making stuff for other people. figure out what other people want and either design and build those things yourself, or develop a resume that will land you a position where someone hands you a schematic to build to those
Thomas Butler
He's hoping you have the intelligence to create your own rug pull schemes.
Kevin Martin
There is a chainlink hackathon going on right now that you could check out and look into. It is a bit late, but good to look. Most crypto innovation is copy and pasting other people's code into unique orders to make different things happen.
Parker Rogers
study maths, programming and philosophy. this will give you the strongest means to change the world in today and the future
Hunter Lee
>figure out what other people want and either design and build those things Also figure out what (you) want, there is a high chance other people want it too and just don't know it yet if you always have problems with a simple service which you can do much better, try doing it, there might be a lot waiting for you.
(does my larp sound convincing? i have no idea what im talking about kek)
solidity dev is fucking shit, the tools are trash, i dont understand crypto. Truffle seems so overcomplex. You have to compile the fucking compiler yourself
Goys I'm about to take a 6 month sabbatical to learn solidity - Is that a good move or is there something else I should be doing?
Angel Collins
honestly, she probably do these koreans under makeup are beast.
Bentley Flores
Dont be folled. You can code a sniper bot for new listings and make 10x-100x gains within minutes.
New age finance is the future and exploring blockchain as a career will be highly rewarding.
Levi Clark
do you already know the basics of programming? I'm asking because I also started learning programming for smart contracts/blockchain but I am starting at the beginning, which is to learn an other language first, then move quickly onto solidity.
Angel Richardson
this
Caleb Ross
Yes and no - I've done some minor stuff before (matlab, VBA, had a mess around with solidity) but I'm certainly not competent in any of them, and doubt I could manage basic tasks. I did initially plan to learn something normie first then move onto solidity, but I don't want to be a software dev, only a smart contract dev, and I'm worried applying myself too thinly would end up with me knowing not enough about either. What are you going to learn before solidity? Good luck user
Logan Morris
>What are you going to learn before solidity? I'm mainly learning javascript and c++, but with a focus on solidity smart contracts as the main destination. I just finished watching all of the basic lectures from harvard's CS-50 which has been good for understanding the main principles of programming. My goal for the next 6 weeks is to make a few prototypes of projects to show either other co-founders or hiring managers. I'm unironically learning to code lmao.
Dominic Walker
>What are you going to learn before solidity? Don't fall for that, start with Solidity and learn Javascript when you need it
Gabriel King
Thats my plan too :D Turn up with a portfolio of things I've done and eventually get a decent gig. Been eyeing it up for a while but some user in a thread the other day said it was doable in 6mos. I'm glad its working for you user, its reassuring to see.
Ayden Harris
your dad sounds like a massive faggot
crypto programming lul
Hunter Nguyen
we should try and sneak in a "programming money" thread here on a somewhat regular basis. it would be good to discuss the process with other anons. linkedin (although I don't have it) said that blockhain devs are the highest demand right now, even higher than ML and security. Do you buy that?