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Wie lange dauert es, um Programmieren zu lernen?

Wie lange dauert es, um so gut programmieren zu lernen, dass man in dieser Branche arbeiten kann? Angenommen, jemand hat täglich 6 Stunden Freizeit, einen scharfen Verstand und lernt relativ schnell.
Wie lange dauert es, um so gut programmieren zu lernen, dass man in dieser Branche arbeiten kann? Angenommen, jemand hat täglich 6 Stunden Freizeit, einen scharfen Verstand und lernt relativ schnell.
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Nicomed
This is a very individual issue.
Programming is like learning a language.
The question is what other programming languages do you know, what is your experience, how much did you learn the first one and what was it like.
Mine is HTML so for some it's not a language but a good introduction then you can go higher like: c ++, python or Java script

Perseverance

And in general, I think that after a month of 4-5 hours a day you will be able to learn a lot.
Learn more theory first, then reverse the proportions in favor of practice.
This is a very individual issue.
Programming is like learning a language.
The question is what other programming languages do you know, what is your experience, how much did you learn the first one and what was it like.
Mine is HTML so for some it's not a language but a good introduction then you can go higher like: c ++, python or Java script

Perseverance

And in general, I think that after a month of 4-5 hours a day you will be able to learn a lot.
Learn more theory first, then reverse the proportions in favor of practice.

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wojtarts
As a programmer, I'd say a few months, assuming that we will strongly combine theory with practice. So we create as many projects as possible - starting from really small/simple applications that e.g. calculate/write out/play tic-tac-toe/file operations, to more complex ones (e.g. web application) as we learn. This is important because
a) Through practice we learn faster
b) We immediately create a portfolio that we can boast of if we wanted to find a job as a programmer
As a programmer, I'd say a few months, assuming that we will strongly combine theory with practice. So we create as many projects as possible - starting from really small/simple applications that e.g. calculate/write out/play tic-tac-toe/file operations, to more complex ones (e.g. web application) as we learn. This is important because
a) Through practice we learn faster
b) We immediately create a portfolio that we can boast of if we wanted to find a job as a programmer

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It is difficult to determine the exact amount of time needed to learn programming to a sufficient level to work in this industry. Much depends on individual predispositions, learning abilities, and level of engagement. However, assuming that someone has 6 hours of free time per day, a focused mind, and a quick grasp of knowledge, it can take anywhere from a few months to a few years.
It is difficult to determine the exact amount of time needed to learn programming to a sufficient level to work in this industry. Much depends on individual predispositions, learning abilities, and level of engagement. However, assuming that someone has 6 hours of free time per day, a focused mind, and a quick grasp of knowledge, it can take anywhere from a few months to a few years.

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