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“Dedicate completely to it. Even if you only have a few hours during the week, really commit to using the time to learn - it will avoid lots of frustrations.”
“You are your own biggest obstacle or your biggest motivator. If you believe you can do it, then, no one can stop you,” said Kitzia Paola Vidal Marroquin of Mexico.One of the best ways to stay out of your own way is to not focus on what others are doing, but rather focus on yourself. “Work very hard, believe in your dreams, and do not listen to others. Look at your objectives and have it in mind that you are capable of doing it,” suggests Kamwa Emmanuelle Alix of Cameroon.
“Mastery comes after you have gained the basic knowledge. Be patient with yourself while learning. Enjoy your learning journey and set realistic goals. Don't expect to be the next ‘super hacker’. That will frustrate you and your progress, so try something more attainable.”Another female developer from Africa shared her heartfelt advice, “You will encounter hurdles but don't look back. The engineering field is still male-dominated, but don't let that discourage you. It doesn't mean that women can't code. Remember there was a time when women weren't allowed to vote. There was a first female Formula 1 driver. If it's your passion, be patient with yourself - and others - and keep doing what you were meant to do.”
Mupa M'mbetsa Nzaphila from Kenya’s advice is incredibly inspiring too, “Have confidence and perseverance, believe in yourself. Sometimes, you might compare yourself to others and feel like you are not good enough. However, you should understand that it's ok to not to know everything. Don’t be afraid to ask for help. Lastly, never stop learning. It doesn't matter how slow it takes you to be the best, as long as you keep at it, you will achieve your dreams.”
“My favorite part is the challenge it poses to me. Every single day is a new opportunity to learn something and I believe nothing will stop me,” said RahmaKitzia said that conquering the challenges that coding represents, along with meeting new people that have other ways of thinking are her favorite things about being a developer, “Also, the popular belief in the [software developer] community that knowledge should be shared.”
Jane's response was clear and incredibly powerful, “The joy I get from learning new things every day, I feel like I am always growing.”
“I think the best thing about becoming a software developer is that I realized I am a smart woman surrounded by other smart women and men, and that together we can build things and support one another to be better,” - Maria ReyesMupa also said, “My favorite part is the fact that Software Developers have each others back. They are always ready to assist one another whenever you get stuck.” We couldn’t agree more as the software development community is incredibly supportive and encouraging.
“Everything you can learn from a person regardless of their background - I love the fact that this can be done remotely so there aren't borders to connect with people”.Being able to learn with a global community of peers is one of the most amazing things about remote learning, hands down.
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