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What Coding Actually Is for Absolute Beginners
A search-friendly explanation of coding without the hype, jargon, or intimidation.
Coding is the act of writing instructions for a computer. Those instructions tell software what to do, what to show, and how to react when a person clicks, types, or submits information.
Coding is not reserved for experts
Many beginners assume coders are doing magic. In reality, they are learning how to describe tasks clearly enough for the computer to follow them.
Why the definition matters
Once a student understands coding as instructions, the subject becomes less mysterious. That makes the next lessons easier to approach with confidence.
Best next step
After this explanation, vocabulary is the right follow-up. The more familiar the core words become, the less stressful the learning process feels.