“I think everybody in this country should learn how to program a computer because it teaches you how to think. I view computer science as a liberal art.” - Steve Jobs Computers are everywhere, the one with which you are reading this, the one I am using to write. Literally, they are all around us. And It's so fascinating that we as humans are so much integrated with them in our daily life. You might have thought once in while that how is the app working, or while playing a game you might have wondered what's working behind the game and how it was built. Well, the answer is that someone had coded that game or app. But it's just one way to look at coding. There are plenty of others. Here are some of the reasons for you, yes you even if you are from a non-technical background to learn to code. 1. It can help you to Think in new ways Learning to code won’t just give you technical knowledge it will also give you a new way to approach your work. Learning to program a...
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