7 Steps to Become the Mozart of Coding Before the Lockdown Ends

Will you create the next great symphony?

Krupesh
The Startup

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If you are reading this then I assume that you are interested in programming or probably already a programmer. And most likely, you are also stuck home right now with a feeling of time being wasted. The days are sunny, but you cannot go outside, other than perhaps to buy groceries or toilet paper (yeah, I’m tired of the memes too!).

Looks like a better time than any to improve your skills, to do that long overdue online web development/programming/etc. course that you couldn’t before because you were doing something, uh, other things (duh! busy life from a seemingly distant past).

After all, some of the greatest scientific breakthroughs and spectacular works of art were created during lock downs and crisis: If Newton wasn’t confined to his home during the Great Plague in London, he would never have noticed the apple falling that led to the Theory of Gravity! Shakespeare churned out King Lear, Macbeth, and Antony and Cleopatra under similar circumstances! And Mozart wrote Die Entführung when he was confined too..uh well, OK, the last one is definitely not true. But hey, that shouldn’t stop you from being on your way to be the Mozart of Programming!

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Krupesh
The Startup

In pursuit of convergence between creativity and logic | Storyteller | Traveler | Data Scientist | https://www.linkedin.com/in/krupesh-raikar