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Top 8 Myths About Coding for Software Engineer


Coding Myths: Top 8 Myths about coding 

Coding Myths

As computer Science the term coding, "The lines of codes, which put into a machine, magic happen." Obviously coding can be magic it gives you key to open the doors of technology, Coding used to translate your creativity or ideas in to a reality applications. There are many misconceptions regarding coding. It does not mean that everyone should learn or love to code. It depends on your interest and passion. Follow your passion is important in any field. Here we are clear some of the common eight myths about coding.

0. All a developer does is programming

No! They also plan software, question existing parts, they are often in direct communication with clients and document the process.

1. Only bad developers need to use Google

It's the other way around! The best developers are those who know to help themselves when they don't know something

2. You need to be really good at math as a dev

No! In some fields, you do need that, but especially as software developer basic school math is usually totally enough.

3. You can learn coding with a book

No! A book might give you on idea of what it is about, but you only really learn coding by doing. Get to your keyboard and build something useful.

4. A programmer can hack anything

Please stop with asking me how to hack. I have no idea. It's like saying an architect can rob any bank just because they designed it.

5. It's all about writhing some commands

No! The bigger a software gets the more effort needs to go into structuring and planning it. It's as planning to build a house.
6. It's only for geniuses and super smart people
No! Programming is a skill just like driving a car and everybody can become good at it. As always, talent decides about who becomes exceptionally good.

7. Programmers will fix your stupid printer

No! We are here to program the printer, but we're not a living version of a technical support hotline.


“People don’t care about what you say, they care about what you build.” 
  Mark Zuckerberg

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