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It’s well known that most people who try to learn how to code fail, but what are the reasons for this beyond giving up too soon?
Having sat down with people new to coding and trying to teach them, here’s my analysis:
Programming is hard to learn because traditional education does not teach the necessary prerequisites to understanding the thought process behind coding.
Think about this:
If you didn’t understand how a stove works, would you be able to follow a recipe in a cookbook? What if you didn’t know what “measure 2 liters of water” or “preheat the oven to 200 degrees” meant?
Could you bake cookies?
Of course not!
If you don’t know how to operate a kitchen, then you can’t follow a recipe.
If you are extremely determined and motivated, you can will your way through learning how to follow a cookbook — and simultaneously learning how to measure ingredients and set the temperature of an oven correctly while not setting the kitchen on fire.
However, learning two or more things at the same time — while not being aware you are learning two things at the same time — makes the entire learning process dramatically harder.
I’ve identified four key areas that are programming equivalent to “learning how to operate the stove” before “learning how to follow a cookbook.”
1. Pre-algebra
2. Logic
3. Procedural Logic
4. Ultra-strict grammars
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