Which should I learn first? Selling or Programming?

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Hello everyone,

I'm really enjoying the valuable advice and ideas shared in this forum. It's a fantastic community!

I currently have a two-month holiday before I start university again, and I'm seeking guidance on how to make the most of this time. My ultimate goal is to become a freelancer and eventually start my own tech startup. However, I feel the need to take swift action to demonstrate to my parents that I can succeed even if I decide to drop out of university.

Here are my two potential plans:

Plan A: Initially, I considered pursuing a sales job while dedicating approximately 70% of my spare time to learning sales skills and allocating the remaining 30% to coding. I have some foundational knowledge in coding, such as data structures and the basics of C.

Plan B: Alternatively, I'm contemplating an intensive coding-focused approach during these two months. Afterward, I would shift my attention to acquiring sales skills and securing freelance clients on platforms like Upwork. It's important to note that it may be challenging to gain substantial coding knowledge in a short time frame, and sales skills typically require consistent practice as they are soft skills.

I would greatly appreciate hearing your thoughts and insights. Should I pursue Plan A, Plan B, or do you have any alternative suggestions? Thank you in advance for your advice!
 
Learning to code requires time and dedication, whereas sales can be quicker to pick up. I recently faced a similar choice and opted for programming, but I also make sure to study marketing and economics in my spare time. If you're aiming to sell software, it's crucial to actually understand how to create the value you're offering. This has been a major factor for me.
 
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