3 Types Of Commitment You Need When Learning To Code
Do you want to learn how to code?
Learn about the 3 types of commitment you’ll need for success at The Disruption Institute.

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Commit To Yourself
This won’t be easy.
As a developer, there will be many times you’ll be frustrated because things might not click.
It’s important to cultivate a mindset in which you’ll never give up.
It’s the only way to be successful at most anything in life. We’ve seen it firsthand
If you commit to yourself, you’ll be successful at The Disruption Institute.
Commit To Your Code
It’s time to ABC at The Disruption Institute.
No, not the alphabet… ABC means Always Be Coding.
Books and videos are necessary supplemental resources, but the number one way to progress is by writing code.
Your first stuff might not be that great, but the more you write…the better you’ll get.
Just to make sure you’re on the right path, get your code reviewed by a mentor.
Then, write more code.
Commit To Your Community
Throughout the program, you’re going to need a lot of help.
When you learn how to code, you’re going to face challenges.
The good news is you don’t have to do it alone.
You’ll have mentors that remember what it was like to be in your shoes.
They’re there to assist – to answer your questions and review code.
When people pay it forward, that’s where the magic of community happens.
…and when you graduate, remember those that helped you.
Commit to your community – pay it forward & mentor the next class.
Code Your Future
Do the 3 principles of commitment at The Disruption Institute resonate with you?