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8 Reasons You Should Learn Programming In 2020 by ilyasmuy: 7:29pm On Jan 16, 2020
“Computer programming is pretty much guaranteed income. I’m good at it, and I like it.” — Andy Weir

It’s a tech world out there, and undoubtedly, programming is one of the most in-demand skills across the globe.
And with the continued evolution of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Big Data and Quantum Technology, there is a lot to suggest that the programming industry will only get bigger.

While lucrativeness and personal fulfillment are oftentimes the most powerful motivators in choosing a career path, there’s much more to programming.

In this article, we take a look at 8 compelling reasons you should consider a career path in programming in 2020:

1: Programming is lucrative
As espoused above, automation and Big Data will be the game changers in the 2020s. This means programming jobs will increase exponentially within the decade. Stats from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics show that programming jobs are projected to grow by 21% from 2018 – 2028, way faster than the average for all other occupations.

Things look good on the homefront too. In Nigeria, the GDP contribution of the ICT sector (13.8%) is expected to double that of the Oil and Gas sector (8.8%) in the next 2 years. There is little to no chance that there will be job scarcity in the programming industry in the nearest future.

Programming jobs listed on indeed.co in select countries (2018)
Image Credit: houseofbots.com
2: You can be a freelancer
If you are not the 8 to 4 or 9 to 5 type, a career in programming is something you should give strong consideration. It is arguably the best paying freelance job in the world. According to CNBC, programming-related jobs take up 4 slots of the top 10 high-paying freelance jobs for 2020 while they take the top 2 on Invoicely’s list.

A Computer Programmer’s average annual salary peaks at $121,000 in the US, £57,500 in the UK, $52,000 in China, $77,000 in Australia, and $22,500 in South Africa.

“Aside that, freelancing gives you flexibility and independence as you can work whenever and wherever you want.”

3: Programming requires no special qualification
While a background in computer and other related sciences will give you an edge, you can still learn programming irrespective of your discipline.
Hiring in the programming industry is based on the skills you possess and not your degree. Big Tech companies such as Google, Apple and Facebook hire based on skills and knowledge and they employ thousands of programmers around the globe both directly and indirectly. Zuckerberg-backed African Tech giant, Andela hires out programmers to tech firms globally.

4: Programming is one of the highest-paying jobs
This is one cogent reason you should learn to code. While personal fulfillment may be the primary motive for venturing into programming, the bills have to be paid as well. In statistics spanning 5 countries in 5 continents, programming ranks among the top 10 highest-paying jobs in all. A Computer Programmer’s average annual salary peaks at $121,000 in the US, £57,500 in the UK, $52,000 in China, $77,000 in Australia, and $22,500 in South Africa. Nigeria posts approximately $13,000.

5: Programming presents unlimited job openings
Programming is one of the few fields whose applications cut across virtually all industries. Be it Medicine, Agriculture, Economics, Accounting, Education, Architecture, Geography and even Sports, the services of a programmer are always required.

Advanced medical imaging equipment run on codes, just as numerous accounting and statistical analysis tools. Technologies such as the Hawk-Eye in tennis and Goal Line Technology in football are possible only because of programmers. It’s an unending world of possibilities for a programmer if you can become one.

6: Continuous learning
The world of a programmer is characterized by constant learning and improvement. From basic markup languages like HTML to high-level languages like Python and Java, you have to continually keep tabs with the latest developments in the industry.

Also, as technology evolves, newer codes and algorithms evolve too. If you want to stay top of the game, you need to learn frameworks like React, Django, Laravel e.t.c and continually learn in-vogue frameworks that may come up in the future.

7: Programming improves problem-solving skills

The main goal of programming is solving problems using codes. As a programmer, your daily task is simply coming up with a line of codes that helps a computer understand and solve a problem.

This improves your cognitive prowess and substantially helps you in solving day-to-day life challenges.

8: Programming helps with inventiveness
Have that social problem you’ve always wanted to solve?
Or that lifelong passion to create your own business?
Tech-solutions is one of the major tools with which entrepreneurs are breaking through.

Temie Giwa-Tubosun, CEO LifeBank recently won a $250,000 Jack Ma Foundation grant by using a tech-based approach to bridge the gap between blood banks and patients. Learning programming can also equip you with the skills required to create that product or solution you so desire.

This list is by no means exhaustive, but for brevity, we have restricted this post to the eight points enumerated above. Join the discussion and tell us other reasons you’d like to suggest in the comments section.

If you enjoyed this article, then you’ll love to be part of Ustacky’s upcoming e-codecamp where we teach you the basics of programming free.
Pre-register [url]ustacky.com[/url] and get notified.

src: https://blog.ustacky.com/2020/01/15/insights-8-reasons-you-should-learn-programming-in-2020/

Re: 8 Reasons You Should Learn Programming In 2020 by Nobody: 7:35pm On Jan 16, 2020
Gbam!

Sadly, topics like this don't make front page except you include the key words "Regina Daniels", "Bbnaija", etc.

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Re: 8 Reasons You Should Learn Programming In 2020 by Marshalldrezzy(m): 7:42pm On Jan 16, 2020
ilyasmuy:
“Computer programming is pretty much guaranteed income. I’m good at it, and I like it.” — Andy Weir

It’s a tech world out there, and undoubtedly, programming is one of the most in-demand skills across the globe.
And with the continued evolution of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Big Data and Quantum Technology, there is a lot to suggest that the programming industry will only get bigger.

While lucrativeness and personal fulfillment are oftentimes the most powerful motivators in choosing a career path, there’s much more to programming.

In this article, we take a look at 8 compelling reasons you should consider a career path in programming in 2020:

1: Programming is lucrative
As espoused above, automation and Big Data will be the game changers in the 2020s. This means programming jobs will increase exponentially within the decade. Stats from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics show that programming jobs are projected to grow by 21% from 2018 – 2028, way faster than the average for all other occupations.

Things look good on the homefront too. In Nigeria, the GDP contribution of the ICT sector (13.8%) is expected to double that of the Oil and Gas sector (8.8%) in the next 2 years. There is little to no chance that there will be job scarcity in the programming industry in the nearest future.

Programming jobs listed on indeed.co in select countries (2018)
Image Credit: houseofbots.com
2: You can be a freelancer
If you are not the 8 to 4 or 9 to 5 type, a career in programming is something you should give strong consideration. It is arguably the best paying freelance job in the world. According to CNBC, programming-related jobs take up 4 slots of the top 10 high-paying freelance jobs for 2020 while they take the top 2 on Invoicely’s list.

A Computer Programmer’s average annual salary peaks at $121,000 in the US, £57,500 in the UK, $52,000 in China, $77,000 in Australia, and $22,500 in South Africa.

“Aside that, freelancing gives you flexibility and independence as you can work whenever and wherever you want.”

3: Programming requires no special qualification
While a background in computer and other related sciences will give you an edge, you can still learn programming irrespective of your discipline.
Hiring in the programming industry is based on the skills you possess and not your degree. Big Tech companies such as Google, Apple and Facebook hire based on skills and knowledge and they employ thousands of programmers around the globe both directly and indirectly. Zuckerberg-backed African Tech giant, Andela hires out programmers to tech firms globally.

4: Programming is one of the highest-paying jobs
This is one cogent reason you should learn to code. While personal fulfillment may be the primary motive for venturing into programming, the bills have to be paid as well. In statistics spanning 5 countries in 5 continents, programming ranks among the top 10 highest-paying jobs in all. A Computer Programmer’s average annual salary peaks at $121,000 in the US, £57,500 in the UK, $52,000 in China, $77,000 in Australia, and $22,500 in South Africa. Nigeria posts approximately $13,000.

5: Programming presents unlimited job openings
Programming is one of the few fields whose applications cut across virtually all industries. Be it Medicine, Agriculture, Economics, Accounting, Education, Architecture, Geography and even Sports, the services of a programmer are always required.

Advanced medical imaging equipment run on codes, just as numerous accounting and statistical analysis tools. Technologies such as the Hawk-Eye in tennis and Goal Line Technology in football are possible only because of programmers. It’s an unending world of possibilities for a programmer if you can become one.

6: Continuous learning
The world of a programmer is characterized by constant learning and improvement. From basic markup languages like HTML to high-level languages like Python and Java, you have to continually keep tabs with the latest developments in the industry.

Also, as technology evolves, newer codes and algorithms evolve too. If you want to stay top of the game, you need to learn frameworks like React, Django, Laravel e.t.c and continually learn in-vogue frameworks that may come up in the future.

7: Programming improves problem-solving skills

The main goal of programming is solving problems using codes. As a programmer, your daily task is simply coming up with a line of codes that helps a computer understand and solve a problem.

This improves your cognitive prowess and substantially helps you in solving day-to-day life challenges.

8: Programming helps with inventiveness
Have that social problem you’ve always wanted to solve?
Or that lifelong passion to create your own business?
Tech-solutions is one of the major tools with which entrepreneurs are breaking through.

Temie Giwa-Tubosun, CEO LifeBank recently won a $250,000 Jack Ma Foundation grant by using a tech-based approach to bridge the gap between blood banks and patients. Learning programming can also equip you with the skills required to create that product or solution you so desire.

This list is by no means exhaustive, but for brevity, we have restricted this post to the eight points enumerated above. Join the discussion and tell us other reasons you’d like to suggest in the comments section.

If you enjoyed this article, then you’ll love to be part of Ustacky’s upcoming e-codecamp where we teach you the basics of programming free.
Pre-register here and get notified.

src: https://blog.ustacky.com/2020/01/15/insights-8-reasons-you-should-learn-programming-in-2020/
Bro I love programming as a career but a little bit confused about everything
Where will start from??
Re: 8 Reasons You Should Learn Programming In 2020 by ilyasmuy: 8:07pm On Jan 16, 2020
Marshalldrezzy:

Bro I love programming as a career but a little bit confused about everything
Where will start from??
I suggest you start with HTML. Lynda has a good course on this. This is very useful to check the roadmap. https://github.com/kamranahmedse/developer-roadmap/blob/master/README.md
You dont need to learn everything to get a job, just some major concept.
All the best

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Re: 8 Reasons You Should Learn Programming In 2020 by aimuan(m): 9:08pm On Jan 16, 2020
SolidLight:
Gbam!

Sadly, topics like this don't make front page except you include the key words "Regina Daniels", "Bbnaija", etc.
And snake..nairaland is fvcked up
Re: 8 Reasons You Should Learn Programming In 2020 by aimuan(m): 9:13pm On Jan 16, 2020
ilyasmuy:

I suggest you start with HTML. Lynda has a good course on this. This is very useful to check the roadmap. https://github.com/kamranahmedse/developer-roadmap.
You dont need to learn everything to get a job, just some major concept.
All the best
The site is not opening. I am really very interested in programming.
Re: 8 Reasons You Should Learn Programming In 2020 by Ustacky: 9:44pm On Jan 16, 2020
Marshalldrezzy:

Bro I love programming as a career but a little bit confused about everything
Where will start from??

Firstly, programming requires commitment, so you need to be committed to learning it.
Secondly, the best way to start is with courses, so you have to enrol for programming courses.
[url]Ustacky.com[/url] has free courses on youtube that will teach you the rudiments of coding.

Once you are on the path to creating your project you will often find yourself stuck near a wall and can’t advance.
Lastly, you should join communities like [url]stackoverflow.com[/url] and freecodecamp to interact with other senior programmers
Re: 8 Reasons You Should Learn Programming In 2020 by Xavi2019: 9:46pm On Jan 16, 2020
ilyasmuy:

I suggest you start with HTML. Lynda has a good course on this. This is very useful to check the roadmap. https://github.com/kamranahmedse/developer-roadmap.
You dont need to learn everything to get a job, just some major concept.
All the best
I've learnt HTML, CSS and Bootstrap, they were quite fun and simple, but since I started learning JavaScript it hasn't really been much fun, cry, if you could help with some resources, I will greatly appreciate it.
Re: 8 Reasons You Should Learn Programming In 2020 by ilyasmuy: 2:44am On Jan 17, 2020
aimuan:
The site is not opening. I am really very interested in programming.
Sorry. Here it is https://github.com/kamranahmedse/developer-roadmap/blob/master/README.md
Re: 8 Reasons You Should Learn Programming In 2020 by MajorWarren: 6:12am On Jan 17, 2020
Programming is actually quite fun and I’m still very much a novice. Can’t wait for when I fully master the basics and start building projects.
Re: 8 Reasons You Should Learn Programming In 2020 by scave(m): 9:04am On Jan 17, 2020
Programming is fun but the challenge people are facing is how to start and learn well.
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