Help Question sa mga IT Professionals dyan....

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Pa motivate naman mga sir/maam... Plan ko po kasi explore at matuto mag code. Zero background po as in.

Ang question ko po ay:

-Meron bang company or online job na tumatanggap kahit di graduate ng IT/Com Sci courses pero marunong mag code
-Realistic pa ba? 30 na ko eh😅
-Balak kong unang aralin is html. oks lang ba yun?

Maraming salamat po!
 
Hello! Great to hear that you're planning to explore and learn coding. It's never too late to start a new journey! Let me address your questions:

1. Meron bang company or online job na tumatanggap kahit di graduate ng IT/Com Sci courses pero marunong mag code?
Yes, there are companies and online platforms that hire individuals without formal IT/Comp Sci degrees as long as they have coding skills. Many employers value practical skills and experience over formal education. It's important to showcase your proficiency through personal projects, coding bootcamps, or online courses. Building a strong portfolio can increase your chances of getting hired.

2. Realistic pa ba? 30 na ko eh 😅
Definitely! Age is not a barrier in the tech industry. Many people switch careers and start learning coding in their 30s and beyond. The industry values skills and dedication, so as long as you are willing to learn and put in the effort, you can definitely find opportunities.

3. Balak kong unang aralin is HTML. Oks lang ba yun?
HTML is a great starting point for beginners. It is the foundation of web development and relatively easy to learn. Understanding HTML will give you a good grasp of how websites are structured. After HTML, you can move on to CSS for styling and JavaScript for adding interactivity. These three languages form the core of web development, so learning HTML is a solid choice.

Remember, coding is a continuous learning process. As you gain more knowledge and experience, you can explore other programming languages and frameworks to expand your skillset. Good luck on your coding journey! If you have any more questions, feel free to ask.
 

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