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Can a low Iq construction worker like me train to be a web developer and learn to code ?

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I am working in construction atm wage slaving and I would like to learn how to code just so I could be able to travel more and work as a digital norman can you learn to code if your low IQ and stupid like me ?
 
Most probably not. :feelsjuice:
 
Yes. Aspie John suffers from a brain lesion and yet managed to learn the language 'C':


C Programmer


C


Lua


I use no particular technique myself, but you may benefit from this:


You'll start here(Theory):



Then go here(Aesthetics):




Then go here(Functionality):

 
id spent my iq pointz on languagez or getting a work from home with it
 
Yes. Aspie John suffers from a brain lesion and yet managed to learn the language 'C':


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I use no particular technique myself, but you may benefit from this:


You'll start here(Theory):



Then go here(Aesthetics):




Then go here(Functionality):

thanks for than i appreciate it
 
If you put enough effort in sure
 
I am working in construction atm wage slaving and I would like to learn how to code just so I could be able to travel more and work as a digital norman can you learn to code if your low IQ and stupid like me ?
probably but assume it will take you 2 years of at least 4-6 hours grinding daily
the job search alone will probably be 8-12 months after you have very solid portfolio (will take 8-12 months) since you have no degree. If you already have a STEM degree but not cs, probably 7-10 months again with a very solid tech stack(react angular, node js,etc) of projects.
1 year get skills, 1 year job search is what u should assume
so total 2 years. if u can afford it I recommend u do some online degree as that will make it alor easier. and u will learn maybe 50% shit(concepts) u need from degree, 50% (application)u still have learn on your own.
thanks for than i appreciate it
do the Odin project if u can. It will take 400-1000 hours. But should get u thru 40-50% of the journey.
free web software course.
If you put enough effort in sure
the effort must be applied consistently for months and probably a year plus on end.
 
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this thread is incredibly useful and perfect for people contemplating making that kind of move:feelsstudy:
 
Yes. For sure. It'll take some dedication though.

Ironically I'm in the opposite situation. Working a tech job atm and I'd like to transition to a physical job like construction work.

1 year job search
:feelshaha: W*bdevs truly are the niggers of programmers
 
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keep grinding
keep hustling
shoot for your dreams
you can do anything you want
I promise you
you just have to take that first step
take that hard step of actually doing something

-J Meeks
 
Yes. All you have to do as a developer is reading stackoverflow answers.
If a low iq foid can do it, you also can.
 
NO

PS I"M TOO LOW IQ FOR A PHD
 
Yes it is possible but with a shit ton of effort. Like others have said you need dedication and patience, cuz webdevs are very sought after these days so it’s very competitive. I believe in you brocel:feelsokman:
 
Ironically I'm in the opposite situation. Working a tech job atm and I'd like to transition to a physical job like construction work.
You'll regret that and crawl back to a comfy desk job in a week or less. Physical work, unless done solely for your own benefit, is menial and subhuman tier. That's why you niggers came up with the whole Herrenrasse concept.
:feelshaha: W*bdevs truly are the niggers of programmers
True. When I was working in tech recruitment this was the only way to find a female "developer".
 
this thread is incredibly useful and perfect for people contemplating making that kind of move:feelsstudy:
Based careermaxx thread.
 
You'll regret that and crawl back to a comfy desk job in a week or less. Physical work, unless done solely for your own benefit, is menial and subhuman tier. That's why you niggers came up with the whole Herrenrasse concept.
I consider desk jobs dystopian. The Industrial Revolution and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race, and by working a tech job I am perpetuating the disaster. I am hoping that a physically demanding job will bring a satisfaction in life that desk jobs cannot bring.
 
I consider desk jobs dystopian. The Industrial Revolution and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race, and by working a tech job I am perpetuating the disaster. I am hoping that a physically demanding job will bring a satisfaction in life that desk jobs cannot bring.
You cannot completely disassociate yourself from the third sector unless you go Kaczynski way and live in a hut completely sustaining yourself on your own. This is unachievable for majority of people. If you already work a non-physically demanding job you should opt for having to work less hours and focus your wealth and energy on personal development. How is your contribution different if instead of working in an office you haul bricks to build it so that others can live entrapped within it?
 
I am working in construction atm wage slaving and I would like to learn how to code just so I could be able to travel more and work as a digital norman can you learn to code if your low IQ and stupid like me ?
I believe if all you want to do is be a code monkey at the lowest rung like an agency or low level website designer stuck in css html and javascript, creating canned websites for dumb norman companies and "self employed" people, I think someone even of avaerage intelligence can do it.

I think with enough work and years doing the same languages again and again, anyone with an average intelligence can know enough to be employed in this area. They may not become a google engineer but even a low level in this industry nets you a low effortish (physically). highish earning (compared to average) and much higher than construction worker job. ou could get around 30k a year within 5 years of workng at a low level in this industry, however as low or average iq you will not pogress that is all that will happen you will be stuck pretty much at the bottom, but again its infinitely better than being stuck in a pay per hour wagey job.

YOU JUST NEED SERIOUS DEDICATION AND HOURS GRINDING AND GRINDING THE CODE INTO YOUR BRAIN.

This will also work on older languages as there is a shit load of work in older languages like PHP and HTML and CSS as well as javascript, you dont necessarily need giga iq picking up 10 languages and frameworks a year to cruise at a low level, you would just need to beat a lot of people at the basic languages and if you brute force and concerntrate on nothing else you will by sheer volume of work beat a lot of people in the work force if you solely concerntrate on these.
probably but assume it will take you 2 years of at least 4-6 hours grinding daily
the job search alone will probably be 8-12 months after you have very solid portfolio (will take 8-12 months) since you have no degree. If you already have a STEM degree but not cs, probably 7-10 months again with a very solid tech stack(react angular, node js,etc) of projects.
1 year get skills, 1 year job search is what u should assume
so total 2 years. if u can afford it I recommend u do some online degree as that will make it alor easier. and u will learn maybe 50% shit(concepts) u need from degree, 50% (application)u still have learn on your own.

do the Odin project if u can. It will take 400-1000 hours. But should get u thru 40-50% of the journey.
free web software course.

the effort must be applied consistently for months and probably a year plus on end.
do you recommend this for him as a way to learn from the bottom up


Harvards cs50 the free online year long course from havard I have found this uber helpful in webdevcelling

Also the odin project is one of the best courses to go from zero to pretty good at programming and set you up for a career without going to university or higher education.
 
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How is your contribution different if instead of working in an office you haul bricks to build it so that others can live entrapped within it?
Fuck. I never even thought about that.

It's over. :feelsrope:
 
Yes. HTML, CSS, and a bit of Javascript is easy. Lots of foids are web developers because its easy ass fuck. Just a lot of annoying styling bullshit with CSS. A lot of them have art degrees, know how to use photoshop, and make good web developers.

Now whats really hard is being a software developer. This is where its mostly men. Incel-tier nerdy autist beta males. Whether you use Java, C++, or Python, doesn't matter. Its hard. You will want to kill yourself when you constantly get stuck on the most simplest programs like tic-tac-toe, hangman, tetris, connect four, etc... And those are considered beginner projects.
 
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thats basically what @C&UNIX did
 
Yes, but you'd be better off specializing in a trade (picking up welding, metalworking skills, speciality pipefitting, etc) those niggers can push $36 an hour plus tons of OT
 
I believe if all you want to do is be a code monkey at the lowest rung like an agency or low level website designer stuck in css html and javascript, creating canned websites for dumb norman companies and "self employed" people, I think someone even of avaerage intelligence can do it.

I think with enough work and years doing the same languages again and again, anyone with an average intelligence can know enough to be employed in this area. They may not become a google engineer but even a low level in this industry nets you a low effortish (physically). highish earning (compared to average) and much higher than construction worker job. ou could get around 30k a year within 5 years of workng at a low level in this industry, however as low or average iq you will not pogress that is all that will happen you will be stuck pretty much at the bottom, but again its infinitely better than being stuck in a pay per hour wagey job.

YOU JUST NEED SERIOUS DEDICATION AND HOURS GRINDING AND GRINDING THE CODE INTO YOUR BRAIN.

This will also work on older languages as there is a shit load of work in older languages like PHP and HTML and CSS as well as javascript, you dont necessarily need giga iq picking up 10 languages and frameworks a year to cruise at a low level, you would just need to beat a lot of people at the basic languages and if you brute force and concerntrate on nothing else you will by sheer volume of work beat a lot of people in the work force if you solely concerntrate on these.

do you recommend this for him as a way to learn from the bottom up


Harvards cs50 the free online year long course from havard I have found this uber helpful in webdevcelling

Also the odin project is one of the best courses to go from zero to pretty good at programming and set you up for a career without going to university or higher education.
cs50 is decent tbh. Has good projects. although imo it is a bit too basic and doesn't go in enough depth. But for a foundational course it is solid.
 
Proabably not if your stupid, u must have good mathematic skills
 
Proabably not if your stupid, u must have good mathematic skills

Perhaps...if you were working with a 3D game:


Pathfinding:

Paths


Djik



Have you visited "Spoj"? Perhaps "CodeChef"?

 
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Perhaps...if you were working with a 3D game:


Pathfinding:

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Have you visited "Spoj"? Perhaps "CodeChef"?

Fuck all that shit I’m never gonna do that
 
Forget frontend (JavaScript, HTML, CSS).

Just do backend. Focus on PHP and the Laravel framework and search job boards for PHP/Laravel.

Try to understand request/response. It's like when you go into a MacD. The person at the counter is the server. You request a BigMac (that's a HTTP GET /), the person response (web page at /) a BigMac.

Backend is writing or working on a server. This site backend is written in PHP.

PHP uses a web server. Laravel is a framework - a set of libraries and how to use them. It's easy for a starter and they are jobs in it. Look at your local job boards or jobserve.com.

Also, understand what a variable is. It's just a box that you can fill with a value, like 2 or "hello". An array or list is list of variables. Forget advanced data structures.

Get a cheap laptop and install Rocky Linux 8 better CentOS 7.9. Open up a command terminal and find a simple course on Linux commands.

Sorry for the rushed text.

Good luck and remember programming is a contact sport - you have to type in programs to learn. Sit with a physical book and the keyboard. That's what I did.

https://incels.is/threads/tip-7-global-codecels-may-find-work-from-home-jobs-on-jobserve-com.317280/

https://learnxinyminutes.com/ and search for PHP and SQL.
 
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Fuck all that shit I’m never gonna do that

Surprisingly, it was a bit easier than Aspie John expected, despite his NLD. The man was able to learn some basic concepts of graph theory and discrete mathematics, which allowed him to write simple string-based modules to handle programming problems.

Aspie's Hiatus:

Hiatus


Sasa Skill

(Fellow programmer, Sasayaki/"wazap")

https://coderbyte.com(JavaScript)

(Lua)

SPOJ/CodeChef(Lua, C, slight use of Perl)

(He had never used Python, LISP, Haskell, C++, Assembly, or Visual Basic much)
 
Proabably not if your stupid, u must have good mathematic skills
I dont have good mathmatic skills
Forget frontend (JavaScript, HTML, CSS).

Just do backend. Focus on PHP and the Laravel framework and search job boards for PHP/Laravel.

Try to understand request/response. It's like when you go into a MacD. The person at the counter is the server. You request a BigMac (that's a HTTP GET /), the person response (web page at /) a BigMac.

Backend is writing or working on a server. This site backend is written in PHP.

PHP uses a web server. Laravel is a framework - a set of libraries and how to use them. It's easy for a starter and they are jobs in it. Look at your local job boards or jobserve.com.

Also, understand what a variable is. It's just a box that you can fill with a value, like 2 or "hello". An array or list is list of variables. Forget advanced data structures.

Get a cheap laptop and install Rocky Linux 8 better CentOS 7.9. Open up a command terminal and find a simple course on Linux commands.

Sorry for the rushed text.

Good luck and remember programming is a contact sport - you have to type in programs to learn. Sit with a physical book and the keyboard. That's what I did.

https://incels.is/threads/tip-7-global-codecels-may-find-work-from-home-jobs-on-jobserve-com.317280/

https://learnxinyminutes.com/ and search for PHP and SQL.
thanks for this I have
Forget frontend (JavaScript, HTML, CSS).

Just do backend. Focus on PHP and the Laravel framework and search job boards for PHP/Laravel.

Try to understand request/response. It's like when you go into a MacD. The person at the counter is the server. You request a BigMac (that's a HTTP GET /), the person response (web page at /) a BigMac.

Backend is writing or working on a server. This site backend is written in PHP.

PHP uses a web server. Laravel is a framework - a set of libraries and how to use them. It's easy for a starter and they are jobs in it. Look at your local job boards or jobserve.com.

Also, understand what a variable is. It's just a box that you can fill with a value, like 2 or "hello". An array or list is list of variables. Forget advanced data structures.

Get a cheap laptop and install Rocky Linux 8 better CentOS 7.9. Open up a command terminal and find a simple course on Linux commands.

Sorry for the rushed text.

Good luck and remember programming is a contact sport - you have to type in programs to learn. Sit with a physical book and the keyboard. That's what I did.

https://incels.is/threads/tip-7-global-codecels-may-find-work-from-home-jobs-on-jobserve-com.317280/

https://learnxinyminutes.com/ and search for PHP and SQL.
thank s for all of this, its much appreciated . I am getting mixed opinions here and I would like to know what do you think of learning python ? I heard if you can code in python than you can do pretty much anything and its in demand. Plus I heard you dont use maths that much on it. my maths skills are very poor, I am trying to sit an exam called GCSE math, I dont know what its called if you live anywhere else in the world. I am trying to qualify in a construction trade but I would ideally be sitting in a beach working as a digital norman travelling from cheap country to cheap country. If I can make 25 to 30 k a year than that would be fine and I think I can manage somewhere like south east Asia
 
think of learning python
This is what I would do, for what it's worth. Browse www.jobserve.com and search for Python. Filter for today, all job types. There are plenty Python jobs but they ask for other tech too so look for work around £25K asking for just Python and maybe MySQL. With jobserve click on the classic view on the right hand side.

I dont have good mathmatic skills
GCSE maths is enough and basic statistics like mean, median, average, standard deviation. Although I've only used standard deviation once and they are functions for all of basic stats anyway. You probably will never need it but if you can understand standard deviation it will give you confidence. If not, just stick with calculating averages.

import statistics

sample = [1,2,3,4,5,5,5,5,10]
standard_deviation = statistics.stdev(sample)
print(standard_deviation)

Avoids jobs that ask for Python data scientist as they do need advanced statistics. I don't know the diffrence between a data scientist or engineer, but avoid for now at least.
I can make 25 to 30 k a year

This is the trick I used. I;m not saying it's for evreyone or even if its the best but it's what I did. I focused on just one language and operating system and I managed to get a job. I read paper books from the inventors of the tech because they know what they are doing.

The trick is to focus. Learn Python but stick with Python. Learn MySQL or PostgreSQL. Loonkon jobserve to see which database is most in demand and stick with it. Postgres maybe, but check.

Also, read the library functions so you know what they do. Run small Python programs with the functions. It's like doing a military drill. Drill the functions into your mind. Many programmes don't know what the standard library has to offer. Browse it.

Get to know this site inside out. Bookmark it -> https://www.python.org/

Use Visual Studio Code, that's what everyone uses now or seems to. Or just a simple text editor to start but move to VS Code. Install Linux and learn to use the terminal and basic Linux commands, like date, who, rm, cp, mv, ls, df, find, ps, uptime, cat. They are hundreds of basic tutorials on the web for this. It won't even take long to learn. Learn about basic shell programming like > or |, stdout, stderr. It's simple stuff and will give confidence.

The trick is to look at what jobs are asking for on www.jobserv.com .

After one week 9 to 5 with an hour lunch you'll have made big progress and your confidence will be good. Try it. If it's not for you then you at least know. Use the Learn Python books for kids I mentioned in the link I gave.

That's my advice. I'm not saying it's right but it's what I did.
 
Buying Microsoft on the dip. Be my slave, code boi.
 
The trick is to focus. Learn Python but stick with Python. Learn MySQL or PostgreSQL. Loonkon jobserve to see which database is most in demand and stick with it. Postgres maybe, but check.

Also, read the library functions so you know what they do. Run small Python programs with the functions. It's like doing a military drill. Drill the functions into your mind. Many programmes don't know what the standard library has to offer. Browse it.
Best advice.

The sites you find online will tell you to learn 100 different things. They will throw names at you and confuse you. It's because their sole purpose is to make money. They are advertisement platforms. Stay focused and stick with one language. Read one book, but read all of it, and do all the examples. Then read it again. Learn standard libraries and everything about the language itself. Nothing fancy just the bare stuff. The 80/20 law is HIGHLY applicable in programming.

And I strongly recommend starting with PHP. If you think you are low IQ starting with classes and objects and that bullshit will discourage you. PHP is based on functions and is much easier to learn. And it's a web language too.
 
And I strongly recommend starting with PHP. If you think you are low IQ starting with classes and objects and that bullshit will discourage you. PHP is based on functions and is much easier to learn. And it's a web language too.

I agree with you that PHP is much easier to learn than Python. And they are plenty jobs asking for it too. I think OP might have his mind set on Python. I don't know.

But I have to say maintaining PHP code is not so simple. Many PHP programmers like to copy and paste code from the Web and don't rework code to clean it up.

I've a fixed bug in PHP code and the original programmer just copied and pasted a block of code 10 times instead of using a for loop and then someone else added business logic to one of the blocks and broke it.

It's always better to have a job where you can write your own code instead of fixing bugs.

I like to use bash and if it's not suitable for a specific task I write a C program to do the work and add it to the bash script. Last year I reduced a 2,000 line Python program to a half dozen lines of Bash plus 20 lines of Python I extracted out to a smaller Python program.

These are the old school ways, the UNIX philosophy:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_philosophy

Compare it to this, Cargo Cult Programming, which I've seen too a couple of times:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cargo_cult_programming
 
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I am working in construction atm wage slaving and I would like to learn how to code just so I could be able to travel more and work as a digital norman can you learn to code if your low IQ and stupid like me ?
No, it’s over bro
 

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