Many people are taking programming as a side job these days.
And some of them are earning income on the side.
If so, I think my future (retirement) will be rosy.
Compared to a beginning student, the learning time should probably be as close to zero as possible.
However,
-- Why am I so worried?
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I believe that people are sometimes indifferent about the weapons they have.
However, when it comes to programming, it is possible that the public's understanding of programming is low.
In fact, the program is one of the most difficult intangible assets to value
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I have been releasing unlimited number of programs to those who have asked me to show them, but
"I used Ebata's code to create another program"
I don't know of anyone to try it at all.
And I myself can only count the number of instances in which I have applied other people's programs to my own.
I've talked about this many times.
"Reading a person's program is as uncomfortable as cutting open another person's human body and peering into their brains and guts"
I believe this 'weirdness' is one of the reasons why the programs that have been released to the public