I taught myself, while doing the standard IT desktop support role. I built a few small tools for the team, then started working on larger projects, and over the course of about 1 year, converted full time into a development role.
So the idea that learning to code is something you do outside the workforce, and then need to find that "first gig", is not necessarily true.
So the idea that learning to code is something you do outside the workforce, and then need to find that "first gig", is not necessarily true.