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sr. member
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December 30, 2019, 05:27:05 AM
#38
Taken courses to get knowledge is good step but you should check their track record before join. Pay or not pay is relative depend your mindset and money. The difficult is about become developer, you need vision, plan and team work. You can't do by yourself and about the risk, do you have back plan about it? I appreciate your will and just advice, keep going and be careful. Take your best part in crypto and good luck to you.
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Trphy.io
December 30, 2019, 12:09:20 AM
#37
indeed learning does not have to require capital money and learning only needs volition because if they do not want to learn something new and do not want to understand the information then they will never be able to, take advantage of existing facilities to learn something so that from those who do not know it will become known.
let alone learn for something new which has a good future, then we must learn so as not to miss the progress of the times. I'm sure the blockchain will grow and be needed by many companies, so that it can be an opportunity for us to make money if we already know it first

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December 30, 2019, 12:07:41 AM
#36
If you want to learn about blockchain, it's best to search for free documents at google, or you can easily search for cryptocurrency-related channels on youtube and search for video tutorials about blockchain and the whole this market. Never look for paid courses because they are completely pointless and a great waste
legendary
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December 30, 2019, 12:00:46 AM
#35
You can go for udemy courses they start as low as $10. One my colleague who is now freelancer in ethereum smart contracts learned solidity from there.
If you have good interest with this type of learning you can go with this kind of paid education then to adds up to your knowledge you can also watch more Videos from YouTube and keep your learning continuously. This kind of passion will give you good chances to land stable job or profitable extra source of income.
sr. member
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December 29, 2019, 11:43:51 PM
#34
indeed learning does not have to require capital money and learning only needs volition because if they do not want to learn something new and do not want to understand the information then they will never be able to, take advantage of existing facilities to learn something so that from those who do not know it will become known.
hero member
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December 29, 2019, 11:35:39 PM
#33
You can go for udemy courses they start as low as $10. One my colleague who is now freelancer in ethereum smart contracts learned solidity from there.
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December 29, 2019, 11:27:17 PM
#32
if you really study well, you certainly can become a blockchain developper. the course will only give you a basic explanation and the continuity or depth of the material, it's up to you. so the important thing is you like blockchain, then learn more.
sr. member
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December 29, 2019, 10:14:20 PM
#31
The more I read about blockchain technology, the more I become confused. So I have decided to take blockchain courses. But I am completely naïve about programming concept and the likes. What are prerequisites to enroll in the courses? Can I become a blockchain developer? Please give suggestions. 

I don't think blockchain have a good courses yet since it's developer is still few and the technology is quite new so i think not really much people already mastered it and ready to teach other people. Moreover from the non IT person i think it's hard to become a blockchain programmer it's better to learn basic algorithm first, or some basic java courses to train our logic and programming language and concept
hero member
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December 29, 2019, 09:51:38 PM
#30
The more I read about blockchain technology, the more I become confused. So I have decided to take blockchain courses. But I am completely naïve about programming concept and the likes. What are prerequisites to enroll in the courses? Can I become a blockchain developer? Please give suggestions. 

Did you know that some dont have enough knowledge such as coding but were able to do it? Google is one secret to it, just learn by yourself using the internet cause every knowledge now can be absorbed and get from searching. I did this by searching all the things in order to learn blockchain more. I guess its up to person if he can focus and do it well. But joining blockchain courses or short term learning is also cool.
legendary
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December 29, 2019, 09:49:34 PM
#29
The more I read about blockchain technology, the more I become confused. So I have decided to take blockchain courses. But I am completely naïve about programming concept and the likes. What are prerequisites to enroll in the courses? Can I become a blockchain developer? Please give suggestions. 

i learned one thing becoming a hobby blockchain engineer over the last few years:    Your basically just a full stack engineer, but using your skills for blockchain shit Tongue
you dont need to learn anything specifically, except maybe solidarity, but you SHOULD already know how to program WELL b4hand, BTC code itself is not very noob friendly (imo)
learn C well, C++, as thats btcs code, then go from there Smiley  good luck and Welcome!
sr. member
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December 29, 2019, 09:24:40 PM
#28
For me, just to understand the basics of blockchain is enough to googling it. There are so many that provide articles about it.
But if you want to be a developer, this is very difficult in terms of coding, which if we learn on our own will take a very long time. I'd better take a course. After you are proficient, I think you have the opportunity to become a developer because it is only a matter of courage to start after studying well.
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December 29, 2019, 07:18:13 PM
#27
The more I read about blockchain technology, the more I become confused. So I have decided to take blockchain courses. But I am completely naïve about programming concept and the likes. What are prerequisites to enroll in the courses? Can I become a blockchain developer? Please give suggestions. 
Where exactly do intend taking the course? If it is online, you might not really have much exposure to the practicals, but if you can find a true institution that is physically present, you might have access to lots of things that will be of help.
sr. member
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December 29, 2019, 06:58:34 PM
#26
The more I read about blockchain technology, the more I become confused. So I have decided to take blockchain courses. But I am completely naïve about programming concept and the likes. What are prerequisites to enroll in the courses? Can I become a blockchain developer? Please give suggestions.  
You can become whatever you want by your hard and soul. I'm talking it because this is so hard to do. Before you become a blockchain developers you should learn normal programming first. Personally I believe you can do if you put your mind in it. I'm happy for you because you have different choice.
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December 29, 2019, 06:31:54 PM
#25
I myself would love to take blockchain courses, but I have never seen anything worthwhile.But even if something appears, it’s not a fact that I may like it.The technology is interesting to everyone, but there is a lot of complicated and tedious work behind it. This is not suitable for everyone.
Well there are courses about blockchain and elaborate a more detailed technology that lies under the blockchain and most of the courses are provided by the likes of Ivy Leagues university which is quite expensive indeed but if you got certification and knowledge it'll be worth it. as complicated ads blockchain courses could be, it need effort to learn and will definitley not wasting your time.
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December 29, 2019, 05:35:38 PM
#24
It's like the IT department that isn't only focusing with programming but you could get a position where you're like the consultant as a developer. Being a developer doesn't mean it's just all about the programming, you can be a manager or any help outside the programming task.

I guess there's no prerequisite for those courses but if you want to get involved in the programming then start to learn code first. But if not, you can take courses related to it but start with the basics.
hero member
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December 29, 2019, 03:16:18 PM
#23
I see a blockchain course here in the University of Nicosia. This was the first university in the world to accept Bitcoin as a payment for enrolling and was also the first university to create it's own blockchain and crypto currency course. If you have a Bachelor's degree, you can get an MSC with this course here: https://www.unic.ac.cy/blockchain/msc-digital-currency/
It is very good to know that you can do these kind of courses and become an expert in blockchain technology and cryptocurrency. I am too old now to go back to school as I feel I know enough already that is serving me well in this field. Other younger folks might want to try it.
sr. member
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December 29, 2019, 03:13:32 PM
#22
I myself would love to take blockchain courses, but I have never seen anything worthwhile.But even if something appears, it’s not a fact that I may like it.The technology is interesting to everyone, but there is a lot of complicated and tedious work behind it. This is not suitable for everyone.
legendary
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December 29, 2019, 03:12:05 PM
#21
You don't need to learn programming completely specific to blockchain-related things if you're just starting out with programming, and it might actually work to your benefit if you're first learning more general things and later narrowing down to more blockchain-related concepts as you'l be able to comprehend and learn things more rapidly than if you were completely new. You certainly could become a blockchain developer, but it's going to take a significant commitment in the form of time just like with learning any new skill.

A simple search for 'blockchain programming' on a search engine like Google or whatever search engine you use by default should yield plenty of guides and courses too.
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Rasputin Party Mansion
December 29, 2019, 02:51:52 PM
#20
You can find a lot of free videos on youtube, a lot of material here on the forum.
Paid courses are not at all better than free ones, in fact in many cases they are only covered and poorly organized.
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December 29, 2019, 10:42:44 AM
#19
It depends on what faucets of blockchain you want to learn. Each with different but related requirements. I think if you want to be a developer, knowledge of programming is essential. But there are many courses that target only the required stuff so you can't pursue your interest right away. Their are many courses online that can help you with your needs but the internet also has plenty of resources for free.
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