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Topic: Looking to Become a Blockchain Developer – Seeking Guidance from the Community (Read 56 times)

hero member
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Go to this site since they are offer blockchain courses.

1. Udemy
2. Alison
3. Coursera

Also try to check this link https://tech.seas.harvard.edu/free-blockchain

Although I didn't try this but you can start to do your research then see what they can offer. Provably that you can learn on those sites. If you want to gather more information try to search for more information on google.

You can also search for youtube videos like this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyVMma1IkXM

Hope it helps for building up your blockchain career.


legendary
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Hey pelumi20! although I have no coding skills either, that's a great question indeed. Although in this forum you can find guides and interesting threads in the most technical boards, I have always found it difficult to start learning blockchain development from zero, if your education is not technical, like in my case.

A few years ago I found a few free courses in Coursera that could help you with the first steps. You can find a list here, but it would be great if someone with great real experience could give you some guidance from his own experience.
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Hi all

I’ve been involved in the crypto space for a few years now, investing in various projects and participating in different aspects of this exciting ecosystem. After gaining a solid understanding of the industry from an investment and user perspective, I’ve decided it’s time for me to take things to the next level and build something of my own.

However, I’m starting from scratch in terms of development. I have zero coding knowledge but I’m highly motivated to learn. I would really appreciate some guidance from those with experience on where I should start my journey to becoming a blockchain developer.

1. Where should I begin with coding? (Languages or concepts I should start learning).
2. What is the recommended learning path or structure?
3. Any resources (books, courses, online material) that you found helpful in your own learning?

I know it’s a long road ahead, but I’m committed to diving in and making progress. Looking forward to your suggestions and advice!

Thanks in advance for your help.
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