Then really start getting involved with topics inside computer science. Dab deeper into C or even dip a toe into Assembly (MIPS w/ MARS is good as it emulates machines).
Hence assuming you want to really get into computer science and coding I would suggest you learn a very high level language like python as you are, learn a compiled language (think Java, C, C++), to get into the mindset of solving problems (Project Euler questions are good for this). If you are doing this as a hobby, great you will have years of fun and excitement ahead of you.
If you hate algorithms and maths (yes not everything is maths in cs, but if you are serious about getting a job, at say google, or those software firms shown off in movies you are going to be very disappointed because the first stage interviews are always algorithms/thinking/maths based). The advice I'd give is the same as novincus, but I would start with why you want to code. During weekends, only self-posts are allowed.Ĭurrent computer science student, and been working for 4 years in industry now.
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