Learn to Code: It’s Easier Than You Might Think

Harry Chen
Altcademy
Published in
3 min readDec 18, 2018

Demand for skilled coders is on the rise. Industries of all types and sizes need coding experts to help develop their products and services and will offer intriguing compensation and benefits packages to compete for great talent.

If you are interested in learning how to code but aren’t sure where to start, there is good news. It isn’t as difficult as you might think to get started in your career as a coder. Here are a few things to keep in mind as you begin your coding journey.

Basic programming is easy to learn

While certain programming languages are certainly more challenging to learn than others, there are many basic programming languages that are simple for beginners to use. HTML, for example, is one of the easiest programming languages for new coders to learn, and it also happens to be one of the most comfortable for programmers of all experience levels. Other languages like JavaScript and Python are known for their openness and high levels of readability to create simplicity and ease for coders.

Remember to have fun and build things

It can be intimidating to explore a new skillset. Everyone wants to be an expert immediately, but as with anything, coding is a skill that is mastered over time. As you learn, remember that you are in a field that offers you a chance to have fun and build new technology. It should be exciting and inspiring. Don’t lose sight of the opportunity to impact the digital world in the midst of the learning process.

Millions of people have learned — and so can you

If you start to doubt your ability to become an expert coder, remember that millions of people all over the world with no experience or formal education have learned to code. You can learn too. Have confidence in your ability to utilize the tools and instruction available to you to build your skills and increase your knowledge over time. The coding community is expansive and includes coders from across the globe with all kinds of skill sets and abilities.

A gradual learning curve makes it fun to learn

You’ve heard the expression that “Rome wasn’t built in a day.” The same principle applies to coding. You won’t be an expert after your first day. The best part about a coding boot camp is that the learning curve is gentle enough to ensure that you understand each concept before moving on to the next. The learning process should be fun and inspire confidence in your ability to code.

The best way to learn is online

Life is busy. It isn’t practical for most people to search for an in-person coding academy, reserve a place on the roster, and juggle class times with other professional and personal obligations. An online coding boot camp is the perfect solution. Instead of the stress and inconvenience of an onsite course, learn coding online at your own pace and on your own schedule to get the most out of your experience.

As you start your journey as a coder, remember to take advantage of the online tools, resources, and communities available to you. Above all else, enjoy the process and the unique opportunity to make an impact on technology.

This is written by me and the team at Altcademyan online coding bootcamp with 8,400 students from 99 cities.

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Originally published at www.altcademy.com.

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