I'm still very new to coding. In fact, I have zero knowledge of how it's done. But I have heard about Javascript but I haven't read much into it. For those that have gone far with coding, how many hours do you devote to coding every day?
If my full time job is coding, I will be doing it every day. The most important thing is that I'm doing something that I love. I only have time to code during the weekend.
I don't usually have the time to code everyday but whenever I have the opportunity to do so, I usually put in at least 4 hours maximum to coding. It helps me with my level of progression with the learning.
Being a newbie to coding and programming language, I don't rush it or try to overload myself with too much coding every day. But whenever I had to code, it's going to be for at least 2 hours. I'm taking everything very slowly.
It's not something that I do very frequently now. Some years ago, I used to code for at least 4 hours every day because it was a good hobby of mine. I have moved on from that hobby now.
I have a big dream when it comes to coding ever since I was a kid. I started coding at the age of 14 years old. Being an adult, I make sure to code at least 2 hours everyday.
I had been my desire to learn to code but every time I tried to put my interest to code or to join the class, I felt too reluctant and too lazy to continue.
I think coding is not for me and I decided to leave it for this period. One day the zeal to code will be be at its peak.
I used to spend a lot of time coding years ago when I was learning to code and working on bettering my coding as well. Nowadays I don't tend to do so much coding now and would say I do it a few times every month rather than every day for a few hours.
I've never coded for one second in my life. It's not a profession I'm interested in for any reason whatsoever. I don't have a knack for it which was why I never dabbled into it.
I don't usually keep count, but I will say about 2 hours on a daily basis. That is if you spread it out since it is not constant. I have other engagements as well.
I wish I could become a pro overnight with knowing how to code. I have so many ideas which I could wait to apply coding on to create something impressive. I only code 2 to 5 hours every weekend.