A complete guide to becoming a self-taught programmer from beginner to developer.

Sanjay Priyadarshi
Tech x Talent
Published in
8 min readJun 24, 2020

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Today, most engineering graduates are housed in software companies. Most software companies hire many developers every year. Even if you are from a non-computer science branch, you will most likely work for a software company.If you are a student and you have some kind of knowledge about work situations in the world and you have the intuition that your chances of working for a software company are very high. I will strongly recommend that you try at least one job at a better product based company.

Don’t try to access all these service-based jobs. These service-based jobs won’t pay you much and 3–4 years after entering these jobs, whether you’re trying to get an MBA or trying to get into a product-based company that pays better.

How can this guide be helpful for any programmer.

You will fall in any of the three category which is mentioned below.

  1. If you already know how to write code in any language and want to become a software developer, you can start with Month-2 directly by skipping Month-1.

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Sanjay Priyadarshi
Tech x Talent

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