
How To Become A Successful Coder


Step by Step Career Guidelines
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Whether they go by the title coder, developer, software engineer, designer or programmer, those who can help create computer programs, apps, sites or systems are in hot demand.

And you can earn a high salary writing code without a formal education.
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1. What kind of tasks do coders/programmers do?

To build websites and applications

Help clients with front-end and back-end development of their websites and programs

Update existing programs per client or employer specifications
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2. What skills do you need to be a programmer?

The main skill you need to become a coder, developer or programmer is a broad understanding of at least a few of the most popular computer languages.
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You don’t need to become an expert on every language out there since technology is always changing, and new source code is created all the time, but you need to be proficient in at least a few that are used frequently in your area of coding work.
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Additional Skills :

Problem-solving skills that allow you to troubleshoot and solve problems on your own

Self-reliance and discipline since you’ll mostly be working alone

Logic that allows you to assess & understand computer languages that may seem complex to others

Attention to detail

Patience to deal with numerous tedious and lengthy processes, especially since coding can be a painfully slow task on its own

Communication skills that allow you to effectively talk to clients and employers to gain insight into their needs

3. Career As Coder or Developer:

You can build your own business and work at home

Coders earn excellent wages for their skills and expertise

Coding jobs should be in demand for decades to come

You may not need a college degree to work as a coder
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4. Steps to becoming a coder without a college degree:

Step 1: Take basic coding courses online.

Step 2: Learn by doing.

Step 3: Build a few websites or on your own.

Step 4: Look for new clients, either paid or pro bono.
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5. Different Working Areas for Coder or Developer :

Software Developer

Front-End Developer

Back-End Developer

UI-UX Designer

Web Developer

Software Analyst

System Engineer

Software Architect
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Where To Find Coding Jobs:
1. LinkedIn
2. Indeed
3. Naukri
4. CareerBuilder
5. Glassdoor
6. TimesJobs
7. AngelList
8. Monster
9. Linkup
10. Job .com
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