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  1. I always recommend Harvard's CS50 class. (It's online, and free - and it covers a lot of key concepts and exposes you to a lot of different languages.) Most of all, it'll give you some really good experience and the confidence that goes with it.

    At some point you should start uploading your code to GitHub, and maybe trying to contribute to other Open Source projects. (I assume your goal isn't just to learn programming, but to learn it well enough to get a job?) There used to be lots of good Meetups where you could meet other programmers and network and learn new things...

  2. The U.S. military actually promoted UFO sightings for years, as a way to cover military testing. Earlier this year the Wall Street Journal published an investigative history of it through the decades...

    https://www.yahoo.com/news/pentagon-fueled-ufo-rumors-decade...

  3. The gains may be low, but they do still hold most of their value. So it's one way to at least "lock in" big gains from the last few years, and also to "wait out" and survive a major stock market drop so you can "buy the dip."
  4. Money market funds? International indexes?

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