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6 reasons why you should learn how to code even if you don't want to become a developer or engineer



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Learning to code, no matter what path you are taking in your career, can be a useful and valuable skill that can be applicable across different areas of your life and your career. There are benefits to learning how to code that are not just for becoming an engineer or developer.


Having coding as a skill on your resume will not only make you stand out but it also shows your ability to learn new skills.


What is Coding


Simply put, coding is the process of writing instructions for what a computer does and how it does it. You are writing in a programming language that a computer can understand to perform specific functions. Depending on what you want to develop, there are many different types of programming languages that each have their own set of rules.


Coding can be used to build websites, software, apps, video games and many more!


Here is a list of 6 reasons that you should consider, when thinking about learning to code.


1. Coding helps improve your problem solving skills

Learning to code involves computational thinking, when you code you learn how to take complex problems and break them down into smaller parts. This ability to problem solve is a powerful skill that can be used across many different areas of your life.


2. Coding helps develop your creativity skills

A big part of coding is about giving form to a mental image. When you are building a website for example or a game you are going to learn to harness your creative abilities to bring the idea/concept you designed to life. Coding is often about finding creative ways to solve problems and bring form to things.


3. Coding helps boost your confidence

Being able to see your ideas brought to life can be a huge confidence boost for yourself. The process of being able to complete a project from beginning to end whether that be a website or game can give you a huge sense of accomplishment. This confidence can come with a can-do attitude that can be applicable in many different areas of your life.


4. Coding can help boost your CV/Resume

Having coding as a skill on your resume will not only make you stand out but it also shows your ability to learn new skills.


5. Coding can help you understand tech better

We are living in a world now where we are constantly surrounded by technology from devices, to apps, games etc. It can be empowering to have a better understanding of how all this technology works which will also make you more comfortable around it.


6. Coding can help pave the way for new opportunities

Coding is a key skill in the future of employment, whether you are looking to become an engineer, developer, technical project manager, tester, there are many different career opportunities that will require some basic knowledge of coding allowing you to potentially have a more versatile career path.


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