Questions or Doubts?
Are you confused about a coding concept? Or possibly interested in a future career involving coding but unsure where to start? If you have any of the questions above, or another question not mentioned, simply reach out to the email below and watch all your python coding questions disappear!
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FAQ 1: Where do I get started as a beginner with coding?
Coding can be intimidating at first, but luckily Python is here to help make your learning journey easier. Please see the 'Learn to Code' section to start your journey today.
FAQ 2: Is there a difference between coding and programming?
Coding involves writing code in several different languages whereas programming creates systems that provides precise outcomes. In essence, they both do similar tasks but have specific differences that are insignificant at a lower level.
FAQ 3: Am I too old to start learning to code?
Age is certainly not a restriction for learning code. Whether you're a young teenager or adult, there is a starting point for everyone. Like most skills, improvement comes with time and practice, not age.
FAQ 4: How difficult is learning to code?
Learning to code is a time-consuming skill that takes time, but don't let that deter you! Many resources, such as the ones linked here, will take you step by step through the world of coding! Remember, with careful commitment and focused learning, anything is possible, so go out there and get coding!
FAQ 5: What coding languages are the easiest to learn?
It depends on you! Many would say HTML (the common website to code webpages) or JavaScript is a straightforward way to begin learning to code, but others would disagree. At the end of the day, it's not about which coding language you learn, but instead how much time and effort you put into it! Don't let a coding language being classified as "hard" stop you from attempting to learn it! If you're unsure which to start with, remember there are some amazing resources here to begin your journey into the coding language of Python!