Everyone is talking about the technology we use during the pandemic, where some started to Google typing how to learn to code and how is important in this current era.
I started with a basic programming course after I had a little experience by desinging a web site on Dreamweaver and make animations inside on Flash at school, editing the HTML of my blog and later I tried a few couses after I watched a couple of videos from Code.org in my spare time after college.
This year I want to complement arts and tecnology in order to build experience and contribute for both sides. Meanwhile, I'll be focusing on my current blog and create a bot for Discord while managing the schedule as a content creator.
In my engineering school dayz, I started with FORTRAN, moved on to RPGII (way too structured foe me) a n finally learned to speak COBOL. It had no bearing on my career. Why bring it up among a bunch of creative writers/filmmakers and wasabis? What's the point?
Doug Nelson I simply googled this topic and read some blog posts regarding to both professions.