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Forbes Healthcare Summit
2014-12-03    
All Day
Forbes Healthcare Summit: Smart Data Transforming Lives How big will the data get? This year we may collect more data about the human body than [...]
Customer Analytics & Engagement in Health Insurance
2014-12-04 - 2014-12-05    
All Day
Using Data Analytics, Product Experience & Innovation to Build a Profitable Customer-Centric Strategy Takeaway business ROI: Drive business value with customer analytics: learn what every business [...]
mHealth Summit
DECEMBER 7-11, 2014 The mHealth Summit, the largest event of its kind, convenes a diverse international delegation to explore the limits of mobile and connected [...]
The 26th Annual IHI National Forum
Overview ​2014 marks the 26th anniversary of an event that has shaped the course of health care quality in profound, enduring ways — the Annual [...]
Why A Risk Assessment is NOT Enough
2014-12-09    
2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
A common misconception is that  “A risk assessment makes me HIPAA compliant” Sadly this thought can cost your practice more than taking no action at [...]
iHT2 Health IT Summit
2014-12-10 - 2014-12-11    
All Day
Each year, the Institute hosts a series of events & programs which promote improvements in the quality, safety, and efficiency of health care through information technology [...]
Design a premium health insurance plan that engages customers, retains subscribers and understands behaviors
2014-12-16    
11:30 am - 12:30 pm
Wed, Dec 17, 2014 1:00 AM - 2:00 AM IST Join our webinar with John Mills - UPMC, Tim Gilchrist - Columbia University HITLAP, and [...]
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7 Dec 14
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10 Dec 14
Houston
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5 Ways to Introduce Yourself To Programming

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5 Ways to Introduce Yourself To Programming

If you aren’t familiar with programming, it is the process of writing your own computer programs and software. While this might not sound very exciting, it is actually an incredibly creative and groundbreaking field that is growing 12% faster than the market average. This could be a great job for you if you are interested in technology, like to creatively solve problems and are a fast learner who wants to consistently improve your skills. While programming isn’t easy and there is a lot to learn, here are some ways to introduce yourself to programming and make your transition to this industry smoother.

Be Honest With Yourself

Before you set out on your programming journey, think honestly about your reasons. Are you looking to challenge yourself? Do you want to reinvent your career? Does it simply seem like an easy way to earn more money? Do you want to learn how to use gke? This will help you decide whether programming is a good fit for you and what type of programming you would like to pursue. Some types of programming only require basic skills, while creating a whole new operating system would require an extensive coding education. If you decide that your reasons for pursuing programming are solid and your plan is feasible, you can continue on to find the best forms of education for you.

Choose a Coding Language

There are many different kinds of coding languages. These languages are the building blocks of programming. While you will most likely become fluent in several throughout your career, you should pick just one to master at the beginning of your training. No coding language is “better” than the others, but some are easier to learn when you are new to the field. For example, HTML and CSS are commonly known to be user friendly.

Try Online Courses

There are two main options for learning how to code. There are in-person “bootcamps,” which are intensive programs that teach people how to code over a short period of time. There are also online courses that allow you to go at your own pace. This is a great option if you want the ability to learn slowly. Online courses span the spectrum from inexpensive to more costly. You will need to do your research and look at your budget to decide which one is right for you. Just remember that this is an investment in your future career and you generally get out of something what you put into it. A good option is a subscription service, which will allow you to learn coding while asking questions of an online tutor rather than going it alone.

Purchase a Good Coding Book

When all else fails, get yourself a good book about coding and try teaching yourself. This is one career path where it won’t be held against you if you are self-taught. A hiring manager is much more interested in your ability to code than in the certificates and degrees on your resume. Go to the library or your local bookstore and find a book on the coding language you would like to learn. Then go home and start experimenting. Trial and error is sometimes the best way to learn.

Try Coding Games

You won’t actually learn anything until you start putting your knowledge into practice. There are many interactive coding programs around the web that allow you to actually use your skills in a real-world setting. Coding games are fun and free, and there are plenty available online for you to try.
Learning coding is a great way to reinvigorate your career and get started in a whole new field. While it can be challenging to learn the new language of coding, it will be well-worth it in the end when you have a satisfying job and a higher salary. Don’t be afraid to dip your toes in the water and see if this might be a good career path for you. Follow these simple steps today.