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Tech_N9ne
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I have a lot of time on my hands right now and was looking to learn a new skill the main ones I was looking at were.
1.Coding
2.Photo Editing
3.Video Editing

I was wondering which one of these would be the most useful and hopefully make me some money down the road. Also which one would be the most enjoyable to learn.
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They can all make you money down the road. I think coding would be really interesting to learn though!
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Zinx wrote They can all make you money down the road. I think coding would be really interesting to learn though!
Can vouch. I've been programming for 3-4 years now. It teaches you to think outside of the box. I love it. I would recommend learning a simple language like Batch which requires just a windows machine with notepad! Then gradually work your way up learning other languages like Visual Basic and Python. If you decide to try it out feel free to message me if you have any issues!
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Catt wrote
Zinx wrote They can all make you money down the road. I think coding would be really interesting to learn though!
Can vouch. I've been programming for 3-4 years now. It teaches you to think outside of the box. I love it. I would recommend learning a simple language like Batch which requires just a windows machine with notepad! Then gradually work your way up learning other languages like Visual Basic and Python. If you decide to try it out feel free to message me if you have any issues!


I agree with you, I have been using [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] for a while now! I also do graphics! Both are good choices.
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