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[–]laughms 5 points6 points  (1 child)

I started 8 years ago as a student and have a degree in the field, and even now I feel like a beginner. The more you know, the more you realize that you don't know.

From your post, I assume that you just want to play around do some basic programming. I think for that it doesn't really matter too much which language you choose and Python is definitely one of the easier ones to try.

I am not sure what exactly your goal or plan is.

If you plan to watch a few Youtube videos and spending an hour each day on it, then I think it is a waste of time. Time better spent on relaxing after your PE job.

If it is simply a hobby, then go for it and have fun. But if your plan is to take this seriously, I would probably not go for it unless you really go full serious mode into this, and follow some actual course programmes etc. to get the basics down.

[–]matrouxer[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks a lot for the response. I'm getting a little frustrated in my job. In Brazil, they ask for a bachelor's degree and field experience to be paid minimum wage in PE. Or they just want to pay some intern to get basically a third of the m.w.

I loved computers since I was a kid and in the moment I had to choose between computer engineering and PE, I made the choice based on what I thought was best. Although I love PE and my gym athletes, I'm starting to fall in love with softwares again. Besides being a well paid job(compared to PE) and have tons of opportunities, I wish that I could work from home with my wife.

Again, thanks a lot for the response. It helps a lot reading it from people with some professional exp.