Experts, in fact, have stated that today’s global economy is in urgent need of people with coding skills, and have predicted that it would be considered the most important skill for job seekers in the coming future – unflinchingly on par with communication skills. They declare that being able to code using all-purpose programming languages such as JavaScript, Python, C++ or any common computer programming language will not only secure and fortify your career, but also help you rake in the moolah. For this reason, they emphasis on teaching these skills early on, as it is a 21st century skill that’s crucial to a child’s future. These experts all agree that coding has become nearly as ubiquitous as literacy. However, the nature of coding in the future might quite differ from what it is today.
But what about the current cohort of graduates who are already facing the job market without a degree in coding? Rest assured, there’s still hope. There are several courses in the market where basic coding skills are imparted in a time frame of three months, that’s sufficient to get you into jobs involving computer user support or help desk. Another way to start your coding journey is to become a Junior Developer, where you will learn all the current and marketable tech skills you need in a short period of time. However, the amount of time it takes to develop a solid base in coding depends on which language you are learning, and the amount of practice you do. Learning to code is an ongoing process. Many well experienced senior developers will tell you honestly that they still have so much to learn, and advise that it is important to rewire your brain to think like a computer – where the focus is to identify and break down problems, and then solve them. According to them, the beauty of coding lies in the fact that the skills learnt come in handy in almost all aspects of life!
Coding is for sure difficult. Forcing the average human mind that is susceptible to irrational thoughts, assumptions or extreme sensitivities to think and act like a computer program takes a lot of work. But once mastered, this may turn out to be a life skill that very much saves your life in the long run.
Author : Vandana Sreejith