What most people outside of the educational field don't understand, is that learning to code is
actually learning a new language in its own right.
Not exact matches
Activities that stimulate the brain — such as
learning a
new language, playing brain - teasing games, or doing crossword puzzles — appear to delay the onset of dementia, says Dr. Steinerman, although its still unclear if they can
actually prevent or slow down cognitive decline.
But if you're sort of interested in innovating or you're interested in building
new tools for your practice, it might be good to
learn to code and by that, I mean,
actually writing something in a programming
language.
Lawyers need to take some accountability and I know it's a hard pill for lawyers to swallow because they're very busy and a lot of lawyers and a lot of the stuff is rather
new and can seem overwhelming, but there's simply no substitute for going out and
learning some of the basics,
learning if you're going to hire someone to do search marketing, you at least have to be familiar with the
language before you can
actually make a good hiring decision.