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If you've ever been curious about what it would be like to code, but thought it was too late in life or just didn't have time for it, then this post is for you. Here's why I think coding is a great activity for beginners: Coding is empowering If you're someone who likes to solve problems and make things better, coding is for you. You can build websites, apps, or even entire games from scratch. If there's something in your life that needs fixing—like an email system or a shopping cart—you can figure out how to do it with code. And if there's an idea for a new invention that could change the world...well...it's not too hard to imagine how this would work! If you're a beginner, coding is a great way to make money. Coding is in demand and there are many jobs available. You can work from home, freelance or find full-time employment with companies all over the world. It's easy to start earning money by learning how to code: there are many ways that people are earning their daily bread through coding; from teaching others how to code in online communities like Code Academy or Udemy (which has more than one million students); working as an engineer at big tech companies; building websites for small businesses; writing software programs for others' use on websites like Google Adsense or AppNexus; writing blog posts about things like "How I Made $100k Last Year!" etc., which will earn you affiliate commissions when someone buys something based on your recommendation! It's easy to get started. Coding is easy to learn, but there are many ways to get started. You can learn online, at a coding bootcamp or school, or by taking online classes and reading books. The best way for beginners to start learning coding is through an online course like Udemy's [Build a Website](https://www.udemy.com/build-a-website/) course. They have hundreds of video lectures that teach you how to build websites using HTML5 and CSS3 in just 30 days! If you're more interested in learning by going through the curriculum rather than watching videos all day then check out Code Academy which has over 40 courses available for free on their website (and offers paid courses if desired). Coding won't be hard, and you'll be glad you tried it. Coding isn't hard, and you'll be glad you tried it. When we talk about coding, we often hear the same complaints: that it's difficult and takes a long time to learn. But in reality, coding is not as difficult as people think it is. If you can write a few sentences in English, then learning how to program will take no more than two hours per day over six weeks or so—and once you've learned this basic skill set (that's all!), then what's next? You could try your hand at writing code for an app or website! There are plenty of jobs available online right now; just do an online search for "coders" or "web developers," and see what comes up when Google autofills that query into your browser window (or just read through them). If nothing else catches your eye but doesn't sound too demanding on its own merits... Conclusion And that’s it! I hope that you found these reasons to start coding as a beginner helpful. Remember, the best way to learn is by doing, and with these tips and tricks in mind, you should find coding an easy transition. So if you want to embark on this journey or just see what all the fuss is about (and why not?), go ahead and give it a try!
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