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Teaching Coding with Real-World Applications and Monetary Incentives
Teaching people to code should focus on practical, real-world applications that can make money. Learning through meaningful projects that have tangible results and business skills is more effective than abstract learning. This idea is similar to a concept in the book 'How to Not Be Wrong' by Jordan Ellenberg, where he emphasizes the importance of understanding the why and how of mathematical concepts, rather than just memorizing formulas. Many education systems lack this practical approach and become outdated quickly.