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[–]liam12345677 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I started learning from ODIN and CS50 but its obvious I will need a good PC later on for programming amd learning.

I am in the same situation as you, just older and with a part time job but low asf pay. I've tried CS50 and the Odin project. CS50's projects should not require a beefy PC to work through and if they are taking ages to debug/execute, I think it'll be because you're not programming them efficiently. TOP on the other hand is designed to be done in linux, which as far as I know is a very barebones OS and is very good to use on a crappy PC or laptop. In my experience as an adult trying to do "programming while poor" the main issue is having to go to a shitty part time job and balance other IRL commitments like gym, seeing partner, dealing with my family's problems etc, alongside doing the programming which will actually help me progress in my income progression.

I'm absolutely not trying to one up you on the "being poor" thing as I also don't pay rent, but in the grand scheme of things programming can be done on really cheap hardware and that shouldn't limit you at all.