The Accidental Coder: A Google-Powered Journey
This Rick and Morty meme perfectly encapsulates the self-taught coder's experience: constantly Googling for solutions and making things work, one search at a time. A relatable and humorous take on modern programming.

Morty from Rick and Morty in an orange and black outfit, shrugging with his hands open, with the text "How did you become a coder?" above him and "I just keep Googling stuff and it keeps working." below him.

This meme features Morty from the popular animated show Rick and Morty, with the caption "How did you become a coder?" above him. His response, "I just keep Googling stuff and it keeps working," resonates deeply with many in the tech community, especially those who are self-taught or learn through practical application rather than traditional academic routes. It humorously highlights the reality that a significant portion of problem-solving in coding involves searching for information, examples, and debugging tips online. This iterative process of "Googling and making it work" is a testament to the vast resources available on the internet and the collaborative nature of the programming world. The meme serves as a relatable and encouraging nod to the unconventional, yet often effective, path to becoming a proficient coder. It's a lighthearted take on the imposter syndrome many developers face, while also celebrating the endless possibilities of self-directed learning in the digital age.

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