Learning to code is the single most important hard skill one can learn for an asymmetrical advantage in the marketplace.
Only 0.5% of the world population knows how to code, yet it& #39;ll give you a 10x advantage in leverage over your non-coding peers.
Only 0.5% of the world population knows how to code, yet it& #39;ll give you a 10x advantage in leverage over your non-coding peers.
e.g. on-chain analysis for me would be impossible without knowing some semblance of code, enough to manipulate on-chain data 100x faster; I can try different explorations at the speed of thought, Excel would take an hour per iteration. A different workflow = a new way to think.
People ask us what @hypersheet is, really we are tackling this problem:
"It& #39;s a digital age, how do we bring coding literacy to 99% of people?"
"It& #39;s a digital age, how do we bring coding literacy to 99% of people?"
Much of this was explored in Xerox PARC; computers were envisioned as creative tools for the masses.
Many of PARC& #39;s ideas define our modern world, including laptops, GUIs, network computing. Yet their ideas for everyday end-user literacy have yet to be implemented.
Many of PARC& #39;s ideas define our modern world, including laptops, GUIs, network computing. Yet their ideas for everyday end-user literacy have yet to be implemented.
People asking which language to learn as a noob and how start.
Learn Python, choose an online course (that suits your learning style) on Udemy. Allow a few months, slot it around your life, enjoy the process of learning, do it instead of Netflix. https://www.udemy.com/share/100F3uAEIbcVlbRHsD/?xref=E0IacV5VTH0GQREPAQwQE0IbSjMLQA%3D%3D">https://www.udemy.com/share/100...
Learn Python, choose an online course (that suits your learning style) on Udemy. Allow a few months, slot it around your life, enjoy the process of learning, do it instead of Netflix. https://www.udemy.com/share/100F3uAEIbcVlbRHsD/?xref=E0IacV5VTH0GQREPAQwQE0IbSjMLQA%3D%3D">https://www.udemy.com/share/100...