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Anyone here thought of Software Engineering as a very complicated career and thought they would never be able to become one, but still became one?
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I have zero knowledge about coding and every time I see all the complicated math problem looking things, I keep thinking am I smart and patient enough for this?
or is this like those high school equations which all makes sense once you learn it?
Secondly, Are you happIER? I invested so much in teaching and ending up hating it, so I am scared to invest into something again money wise, time wise, effort wise?
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