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Re: Why Leaving Nigeria Must Be Your Utmost Priority As A Programmer by Rick9(m): 7:52pm On Dec 08, 2021
antimason:
here is my own dilemma, I am a truck driver very much employed (gainfully), but I have this passion to learn programming. Of course the nature of my job can't give me the chance for person tutelage. So sincerely I want to ask if I can develop it personally,if yes which of the programs is best suited for beginners. And also whenever I decide to start and end up hitting am impasse of understanding the next step can you act as a source of online tutor?
For a start I would suggest Web Development. Start learning HTML, CSS, JavaScript for Front end then later you can move to backend. After that you start learning high end languages like C, C++, Java, Python, Objective-C Swift Ruby Perl Delphi Kotlin etc.
Re: Why Leaving Nigeria Must Be Your Utmost Priority As A Programmer by duyilekan98(m): 12:09pm On Dec 28, 2021
ichidodo:
I understand french and I am currently learning python to build an algorithm on a ground breaking idea...And if I eventually get a hang of this programming language...I will like to find a country that appreciates the easy migration of programmers especially in Africa..

Same here. I’m an intermediate Spanish speaker, and I’ve been learning React Native for bit now.

I have a chef friend and I’ve been able to access the chef industry in Nigeria, and I have to say it’s a little bit cutthroat. There are not many opportunities, you’re either working at a restaurant, or a self established food vendor(which is extremely capital intensive), or a freelance caterer.

So that led me to seeing how I can help solve the problems chefs face from a software developer standpoint. I eventually starting working on a service for chefs and I’m currently looking for beta testers.

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