Why you are passionate about coding?
In programming if you can consistently create a logic that interacts with the other parts of the computer and other applications you can make it happen. All you need to do after you thought it up is actually write it and presto a new thing is created into the world. That really feels like being a wizard.
Why do I want to be a programming?
You will develop more soft skills. Learning programming helps to develop a range of soft skills. It also helps to hone your problem-solving skills, especially while working under a deadline. A programmer is essentially responsible for creating new ways to solve problems that require ‘thinking outside of the box’.
Why do you want to be a programmer?
Who in their right mind would work for free for long hours and over long periods of time just for the shear joy of programming, of creating something cool or useful or badly needed. You don’t do this if it’s just a job. You do this because you love to program, love the challenge, love the creation, love the difficulty.
What is the most satisfying thing about programming?
The sheer joy of making things. Programming is fundamentally about creating solutions to problems. At the end of the day, you have created something that didn’t exist that morning, and that is in and of itself satisfying. 2. The pleasure of making things that are useful to other people.
What is programmed programming like?
Programming is rather like playing with Lego. But you’re building things not from physical objects but from your mind! The things you build are digital, and because they’re digital, they’re also infinitely malleable. You can shape – and reshape! – them any way you like.
How do you know if a developer is passionate?
Before the interview, you can tell the difference between a passionate developer and the rest by the resume. The passionate developer talks about what they did, the rest talk about how they did it. The passionate developer lists their blog, personal projects, etc.