[NFBCS] Learning Programming
Peter
pdonahue2 at satx.rr.com
Tue Sep 23 23:48:55 UTC 2025
Hello Joe and everyone,
Another alternative would be to learn AI and how to automate many tasks in Microsoft 365 using Copilot. Learning Python is an excellent idea but using AI Agents such as Copilot would be a code-free way to accomplish what you’re wanting to do. All the best.
Peter Donahue
From: NFBCS <nfbcs-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Joe Orozco via NFBCS
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Subject: [NFBCS] Learning Programming
Hello,
I want to become more efficient with my time. I’m trying to decide if learning how to program could make me achieve that goal. I work a lot with MS Word files, spreadsheets, Outlook, and PDF files. I need things to be more automated in the process of writing reports and generating invoices. Would I benefit from learning a programming language? If so, which programming language should I learn? I’m also looking for something that would make me more marketable for future jobs. I’ve gotten a couple recommendations but want to pick your brain with a clean slate. By contrast, if you think programming would only be a distraction if software development is not my primary job, I would be curious about this feedback as well.
Thank you kindly for any guidance!
Joe
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