Originally Posted by
sumo
Welcome Skywata.
If you really like programming (or think you could really like) I would highly recommend that you spend as much time as you possibly can practicing. As an introvert programming gives you the opportunity to makes a nice living from the comfort of your home. To do that you must be able to demonstrate your skills in the form of real world projects that clients can review. Not having a solid portfolio that clients can review is the single biggest mistake I see most aspiring programmers make so practice, practice, practice and you'll be able to add some solid portfolio items in a year (if you're serious).
Good luck and happy coding.
Welcome. What he said. But if you're in JA just make sure you get a UPS. Essential with JPS......especially in certain parishes.
Knowing the solution doesn't mean knowing the method. Yet answering correctly and regurgitation are considered "learning" and "knowledge".