So I have a few decent website/app ideas. Is the only way for me to make these happen on the cheap to learn to make them myself?
How does someone who has no idea about programming get started in tech with low capital? Is it impossible? Should I scam some computer science students somehow?
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>>1946093
Look up Open Source University. It should be a list of courses on github. Take the ones that seem most important. Intro to CS, all the algorithm ones, data structures ones etc..
After that you'll be a better programmer than most university students assuming you didn't cheat yourself through the assignments.
You can always go back and take the other courses in the curriculum you missed.
Anyways after taking the core courses, pick C# or Java and stick with it.
Learn JavaScript, HTML, CSS for front end development and SQL for Database. These languages are the industry standard so everyone needs to know them.
All in all it should take you a few hundred hours to become proficient. If you can put 30 hours into it on weekends, you can become a decent programmer in less than a few months.
>>1946118
thank you! I was looking for resources like this
>>1946121
Yep. This is exactly what I'm doing this summer. Good luck!
>>1946124
we'll be having a similar summer! I'm going to China for a month of ESL then coming back to work full time and spend most of my free time researching programming, SEO and E-commerce