I may be dating myself but, yours truly is going back to school. I know there are some savvy frens on here, so I wanted to see if I could get any heads-up tips that would make this process go more smoothly! Anything small or large would be appreciated; I barely know the first things about coding. Thanks for any input!
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Thank you! I'll be bookmarking this thread for future references and will drop any questions here. (&I promise I won't bug y'all every time, kek)
I started out coding, but that was a long time ago now. These days, if I want to accomplish something (code-wise) I try to borrow other peoples' code, usually several elements.
By the time I've stitched them together to make them do what I want I've pretty much learnt the syntax of a new language.
It aint a pretty hack, but it's fast and dirty and gets the job done.
Just a thought.
There's big money in RPA, robotic process automation.
A lot of it is low-code or no-code.
I'd start there if I were you.
I mean, start now. Today.
Two big platforms: UiPath and Power Platform (Microsoft). MSFT isn't really the biggest player. But they both have free online training. Thirty-three hours of free training and you pay for the exam (under $200).
https://www.uipath.com/
Now the reason I think it will be important: people are dying. And there's a recession, so companies will have to scale back.
They will need to rely on automation more than ever.
They also have a full developer course for 80 hours. All free online. Just pay for the exam.
https://www.uipath.com/rpa/robotic-process-automation