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Do you think learning to code is beyond your reach? Think again

Ivan K

"Code Confidently: Courageous Coding for Curious Creators" – a series of lessons designed to empower absolute beginners to take their first steps into the world of programming. Led by an instructor with over a decade of experience and currently pursuing a Master's in IT with a specialization in Secure Software Development and Quality Assurance from Purdue University Global (me!).
 
Why This Course?

Even if you don't plan on coding for your career, understanding how computers work is invaluable in today's tech-driven world. You'll gain insights that can enhance your everyday interactions with technology, making you a more informed and savvy user.

Benefit from the  insights of a seasoned programming professional with a wealth of real-world experience.
 
Learn how programming shapes the technology you use every day. From creating simple programs to tackling more complex projects, you'll see firsthand how coding can transform ideas into reality.
 
Overcome your doubts and embrace the power of computing. You'll build not only technical skills but also the self-assurance to take on any programming challenge.
 
Course Outline:
 
Introduction to Programming and Basic Concepts
 
Variables and Data Types
 
Control Structures - Conditionals
 
Loops - Repeating Actions
 
Functions - Organizing Code
 
Are you ready to embark on this exciting journey? "Code Confidently: Courageous Coding for Curious Creators" is more than just a course; it's a launchpad for your potential. Let's demystify computers together.

P.S.
In my first 3 months I was the #1 computing tutor on Cafetalk :)

 

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