But, considering the specific timing required and the ability to select a unique strand of lights, you might actually find your whatever.
But, considering the specific timing required and the ability to select a unique strand of lights, you might actually find your whatever.
Actually, I know a lot of people of my generation who could have gone much further in their career if they know some coding.
I agree. In this day and age, if you don't know some type of relevant coding skill your prospect of advancement in questionable or just trying to find a higher paying job.
naaa. Learn to code. It's fun and it's an excellent secondary skill. Every once in a while when I was troubleshooting a problem in my code i was pleasantly surprised by a user that understood how to code and basically made by job easier by 'speaking' the language.
I absolutely disagree with "Don't Learn to Code" and "You Don't Need To Learn To Code."