I'm 27 of age and have yet to decide on a career and was thinking of starting a web development gig and seeing whether or not it is for me. Up till now I've only been working for my father's company as a desk support nerd. I will first try the front-end of things and see whether or not I like it, if I do I would try to go full stack.
For the moment my only question is about the problem solving aspect of things and what exactly entails it. If web development is a form of programming and programming is defined in a number of contexts as creative problem solving within the constraints of computer technology, then what mathematical or logical problems am I expected to solve, and how would these problems change, in terms of both difficulty as well as their nature, over time as I get more experienced and my career progresses?
I would be very grateful if some real-world examples could be demonstrated as well as how I am to go about finding the solutions.
Thank you kindly for your time.
For the moment my only question is about the problem solving aspect of things and what exactly entails it. If web development is a form of programming and programming is defined in a number of contexts as creative problem solving within the constraints of computer technology, then what mathematical or logical problems am I expected to solve, and how would these problems change, in terms of both difficulty as well as their nature, over time as I get more experienced and my career progresses?
I would be very grateful if some real-world examples could be demonstrated as well as how I am to go about finding the solutions.
Thank you kindly for your time.
