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What's one thing that once intimidated you about computers or tech that you've overcome?

CodeNewbie Staff on June 17, 2022

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Tiffany (she/ela)

The command line :)

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Haha true

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Ben Halpern

Yup!

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Tyler V. (he/him)

Maybe a bit off the exact topic - but realizing that just because some piece of software doesn't fit my needs doesn't mean it won't exactly fit someone else's needs.

I like things with lots of switches and levers to make it exactly how I want - but clients/users will sometimes want things set more in stone so they can don't have to fiddle with all the settings!

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Scott Yang

The vast amount of languages to understand! I started with C and it was incredibly hard to comprehend everything at first. There were many days I wanted to give up.

Eventually I had to learn JavaScript, and realized that once you learn one language it is fairly easy to transfer that knowledge to another language!

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Juan F Gonzalez

This is pretty similar to my on journey hahaha. My first language was C and I thought "I'm not cut out for this". That's why I moved from backend to fronted and learning JS has been an exciting journey.

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Sarah Dye

Talking to other developers about my code. I was so nervous just writing about an issue I was having with my code to other developers on StackOverflow the first time because that was the first time I was talking about code with experienced devs in tech. So I was feeling massive impostor syndrome at the time and was worried other devs wouldn't understand what I was trying to ask.

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Sheldon Stevens

Organizing all of my files and and content on my computer so I could easily find projects and their components using the cmd prompt and also organizing my life in general both in and out of business. I use Notion and Taskade and it has been life changing.

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Valeria Cerpa Salas

At first, I used to think that when there are errors in the code and it is very difficult to fix it, you have to start all over again and see another way to write your code. I have learned that there are ways to "fix" your code without having to delete it all over again.
Also, in the beginning I was very intimidated that I had to have a special talent for programming and that it was a skill that would take me many years to understand the basics.

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I always thought that only really smart people can program. Well, here I am 🙃

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Emmanuella Sule

For some absurd reason I used to hate computers and anything related to it. I once told a colleague of mine that computer science is not for me. But here I am 2 years later pursuing a career in Data Science & Analytics

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Christine • Edited

As a woman who comes from a Humanities, I’ve always shied away from learning HTML, CSS, and JavaScript since the media often depicts coders as men who majored in computer science or mathematical geniuses. It wasn’t until a colleague introduced me to SheCodes(It is a wonderful organization that is dedicated to helping womxn break into tech. Check out this link to learn more: shecodes.io/workshops?coupon_name=...) that anyone can learn this skill! :) Since then, I have wanted learn more.

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Anja

That it's all about mathematics and if you sucked at it in school you won't understand anything

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Jethro Gamad

The math but if you would study it again, it could be enjoyable

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SpicyC

The Terminal

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Kasope Johnson

CLI definitely!

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Hussain Codes

Programming logic

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M.Fahad Imtiaz

I was intimidated by "Data Structures".

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Aigars Pluģis

I got interest on tech on age of 7 (yeah, really early). What intimidated? - Feel to explore possibilities with technologies (now just enjoying my choice).

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Jamie

Thinking my 40's was too late to start learning to code.

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Ben Halpern

C O M M A N D L I N E

Really took a while to get a grip on what was going on there.

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Dulya Perera

When my code stopped working during an interview. (Dude you were embarrassed me in front of the wizards🧙‍♂️. )

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timDeHof

Remembering I Got This.

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Azubuogu Peace Udoka

The command prompt 🤣

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Ben Halpern

Same!

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Kit Fenrir Amreik

Back end - learning EJS templating is fascinating

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Teniola Olowookere

Git and GitHub- Bash is that girl!

Flexbox and Grid.

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Bex👩🏿‍💻💜 • Edited

Coding. I used to think it was impossible for me to learn how because it looked so difficult. It just requires constant practice.

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Christopher Aaron

F L O A T S.

...then I realized it wasn't me, floats just sucks. 😆

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Solakunmi Oyedele

Remembering Difficult concepts.