The Economy Buzz
All the buzz in the recent economy is the change that's been evolving since economy first existed. The extra buzz was the evolution of technology and how jobs opened wider and wider for experienced and skillful students willing to employ. I plan to learn about many languages corresponding with "code".
Coding is intriguing to me, I may not be the best to ever master this language, but I hope to become skilled enough to fluently write these languages on demand, and whenever I feel I would like to for a side project alike a video game or maybe designing a website for a fellow friend or even a client. I find coding a fantastic route to walk down if you're looking forward to creating technological advancements, or accomplishments. I've realized this myself before I came across this video.
Though I have, Brian's video would further nail down these facts onto someone who doesn't fully understand what kind of world they're wandering into. Job desires evolved from physical work to mental grinding skill provided by education from a college ranging from a 2 year to any year count one may offer. In order to get the job desired, you must main in a class that teaches the requirements to be able to apply for that job in the first place.
Schools teach classes that you will probably never need, so why not take a stand and take a class that have the least to do with what you plan on doing for the rest of your life in order to gain income? These thoughts are exactly what everyone should come across before they jump into a university or a college, "What am I doing here?", "Why am I here?", "What is my goal for life?", "What do I want to do?", "What am I good at?". These thoughts sound a lot like ZIM for the maclab.
That's because ZIM is not only meant for students to do well in the class, it's for students to refer back to when they are dropped off in the real world. The whole point of the maclab is to get students somewhere in the future, it's to increase the chances of them to get a job that parallels with the demands of job owners for skilled students under the technological needs of today. The whole world is revolving around technology, not only is that a saying for people to brush aside, it's a message for you to get off that truck seat and start learning something a little more complex than driving a big truck down a freeway, it's a wake up call.
What I'm doing in the maclab is learning about JavaScript, HTML, CSS, Java programming, and many more coding languages that may peak my interests.
Why I'm there is because I've listened to the wake up call. I've realized the future, I even have motivations as to why I'm learning code, I wish to create video games in the future, I am a hardcore gamer, I love games, games are amazing, beautiful, and intriguing.
What my goal for life is to be able to work at home on a laptop for a game that will make income for my family and friends or whomever wishes to help me with it, or work for a company who finds an interest for video gaming. My goal for life is to be able to be at peace while I work for my job, and still be able to earn enough income to be able to pay off the bills that I would receive while I live with my family in the suburbs.
What I want to do was already explained, video game creation.
What I am good at is my final resolve, everybody who walked into HTML, or JavaScript was horrible at it if it was their first ever scripting language or coding language for that matter. They will never be good at anything unless they organize time into it. No one ever learns anything for the first time and is immediately great at it, they need practice, that is why I always push myself to learn about code. I will never become great at it unless I spend my extra time on it, and by the looks of it, spending this extra time seems to be working.