You don't. You just have to know enough to know if they're doing a good job.
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Free registration at the forum removes this block.Same reason why you cant be tone deaf if you want to be a music producer.I don't know. Everywhere I go i hear people learning programming and things like that. Is it really necessary when i can find people who have more knowledge and creativity. Shouln't I spend my time learning something more valuable. People are learning programming everywhere so there must be huge competition. Should I even bother if I have no problem to solve in front of me, and even if I had, I can just have other people to do it for me?
Since you are not a programmer, how would you know?There must be three ways I can earn income from programming skills:
1) Working as a freelancer
2) JOB
3)Creating an app or website for your own business.
1 and 2 are definite NO because it is limited by time and it's the Slow lane.
For 3. I need to have a plan execute and can I hire people for me. Which not only saves my time,
I can learn other things that I am interested in. What I'm trying to say is that even if I were to learn to program, it would be on a problem-by-problem basis. Programming as a career is just part of the slowlane.
What I can say is that there is a desperate need for good and experienced programmers in Germany. Digitization has only just begun. So the industry will continue to offer good opportunities for a lucrative job in the future. But the important question first is what you want. If you "only" want to do an online business, e.g. on the topic of clothing , then the time is perhaps better invested in this area than in programming.Is it really necessary when i can find people who have more knowledge and creativity.
Hey I was thinking the same. It is just your head talking. There is a lot of ways you can become successful. Be creative, solve problems, search for quality and if you can't solve them yourself find people and encourage them to help you.I don't know. Everywhere I go i hear people learning programming and things like that. Is it really necessary when i can find people who have more knowledge and creativity. Shouln't I spend my time learning something more valuable. People are learning programming everywhere so there must be huge competition. Should I even bother if I have no problem to solve in front of me, and even if I had, I can just have other people to do it for me?
There must be three ways I can earn income from programming skills:I'm surprised everywhere you go you hear people are learning programming.
I doubt even 1% of people in the UK have learned programming.
Obviously if you wanted to have an IT company you would probably know some or if you wanted to be a programmer but otherwise why bother?
If you wanted to be a taxi driver you would not bother building your own car would you?
Dan
I just felt that. I was browsing looking for freelance services and I realized I didn't even how it even works. ThanksYou don't. You just have to know enough to know if they're doing a good job.
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