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Stupid Question about Python Learning Curve :D
Sooooo...
I have to get some sort of menial minimum wage job in the near future, and I would be okay with this if it gave me the time to study books or think about philosophy (a night clerk/cashier or something, etc.)
Regardless of what happens with that, time is a finite resource, and I'd rather be spending my time studying math/German/etc. than working at a job that someone with IQ 80 could do.
So my question is: how many hours would it take me to be good enough at Python to be hired at $12+ an hour for it (be conservative in your estimates please, I'm not a Point A -> Point B thinker, much more of a divergent/creative/relationship thinker (i.e. "right brained") ).
feel free to ask me any questions or make any statements relevant to my post :-)
the reason I'm asking about programming is that i can't think of any other subjects that could earn me a decent income without some sort of social certification in the form of a somewhat worthless college degree, but if you can think of anything else (sans entrepreneurial things) then go ahead and give me ideas :/ i know I'm good at many other things, but from what i can tell, programming would offer the greatest reward in the least amount of time, for $, and considering that my situation is time sensitive, this is important
also, have a picture lol:
Sooooo...
I have to get some sort of menial minimum wage job in the near future, and I would be okay with this if it gave me the time to study books or think about philosophy (a night clerk/cashier or something, etc.)
Regardless of what happens with that, time is a finite resource, and I'd rather be spending my time studying math/German/etc. than working at a job that someone with IQ 80 could do.
So my question is: how many hours would it take me to be good enough at Python to be hired at $12+ an hour for it (be conservative in your estimates please, I'm not a Point A -> Point B thinker, much more of a divergent/creative/relationship thinker (i.e. "right brained") ).
feel free to ask me any questions or make any statements relevant to my post :-)
the reason I'm asking about programming is that i can't think of any other subjects that could earn me a decent income without some sort of social certification in the form of a somewhat worthless college degree, but if you can think of anything else (sans entrepreneurial things) then go ahead and give me ideas :/ i know I'm good at many other things, but from what i can tell, programming would offer the greatest reward in the least amount of time, for $, and considering that my situation is time sensitive, this is important
also, have a picture lol: