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Getting started with coding advice?

  • 04-06-2020 4:58pm
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    Ok so I did C++ in college for a year and enjoyed it but frankly hadn't maturity for college so went working in other fields

    I've always loved my IT and am looking at various paths to get back into it. I did networking in college and enjoyed a lot so it's one path

    I'm just wondering what are the coding languages in use now? I would like to try some free online stuff just to see how I get on and how adept I am at various languages as you can imagine I wouldn't like to commit to anything financially etc and then find I'm in way over my head

    Are there any free academies or online bootcamps that would be beneficial you'd recommend?

    Thanks so much


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