Daisy M. asked a question to Ruchi R.
I come from a business background
Hi Daisy,
Thank you for your question.
You can always start by learning one or more programming languages commonly used in software development, such as Python, JavaScript, Java, C++, or C#. There are many online resources, tutorials, and courses available to help you learn these languages.
Coming from a business background, you might find hybrid programs like Data-Driven Management beneficial. These programs offer a blend of business acumen and data analysis skills, providing a solid introduction to software engineering through programming languages like Python. By mastering data analysis techniques within these programs, you can gradually delve deeper into the programming aspects of data analysis. This progression equips you with the technical skills and knowledge required for a successful transition into software engineering.
You can also consider pursuing formal education in computer science, software engineering, or a related field. While a degree is not always necessary for a career in software engineering, it can provide you with a strong foundation and may be beneficial, especially for more competitive positions.
I hope this answers your question. Keep learning! :)
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