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Benefits of Programming

Have you ever had this experience? Relatives, loved ones, and even non-technical friends will exclaim "You wrote this when they see the brackets {}, braces [], and a lot of technical English words private, public, function, etc. on our screen." What is it? It’s terrible, I can’t understand it all in English.” Or “Does it take a good command of English to be a programmer?” In fact, there is nothing wrong with actually learning programming and becoming a programmer. It's so scary, and it doesn't require great English. If you don’t believe it, you can ask most programmers around you if their English was very good when they first started learning programming. It is estimated that most of the answers you will get are: “No, no.”

Of course, if you are good at English, it will indeed bring you certain advantages on the road to programming. We can think of it this way, reading code if you know English is equivalent to reading a book. Function names and method names actually describe what the code is doing. It doesn’t take much effort when you understand it naturally. In addition, when learning new technologies and original technologies, you will need to read foreign articles and documents, which are basically all in English. But you can still learn programming well without knowing English, and you can still become an excellent programmer. Even on the way to learning programming, your English will improve.

In fact, choosing to learn programming can change your life. Maybe at first many people learned programming and signed up for a programming training class in order to get a higher salary or a better working environment. In the end, if you persist, you will find that programming will also bring us a lot of improvements in personal abilities and skills.

Learning programming is actually not as difficult as imagined, but it is not an easy road either. The most difficult thing in the process of learning programming is motivation and persistence. We will be very interested when we first learn, and we will feel a great sense of accomplishment after each small function is made. But when we learn more and more, and the more we learn, the harder it becomes, we will start to feel bored. A problem or problem may take several hours, or even a day or two, to be solved. So whether we are before studying or while studying and working, we must have love and motivation from the heart.

So we need to find the benefits of learning programming, what we can gain, and what we can change. In this way, our perseverance and motivation can be continuously maintained. I hope that through the following analysis, children who are interested but not very motivated can start learning programming. Children who are a little confused in learning programming can persevere and love this path even more!