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If you can learn how to drive, create a football play, or follow Ikea furniture instructions, than you can learn how to code. It requires effort on your part to learn, but you don’t have to be a rocket scientist.

Coding is essentially the language of technology. Just as learning how to read and write enables you to learn, create and share ideas, coding allows you to bring ideas to life in the digital world.

The next myth to debunk is that coding means writing endless lines of ones and zeroes until your blue in the face to make 1+1=2. It’s more like using a familiar language to craft “sentences” of words and texts that equate to visuals, commands and interactivity.

Just as anyone can learn a new language, anyone in the world can learn to code. And you’ll have another fun, creative and profitable way to bring ideas to life.

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About Author
Rachel Tepper, Operations Manager
Originally from Texas, Rachel Tepper works as the Operations Manager helping to keep the facility running smoothly, managing accounting responsibilities, and assisting with in-house marketing efforts. In addition to working at Do Space, she has two big dogs that she enjoys walking and taking on vacations with her husband.