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I recommend starting something simple by understanding the high level of what you're trying to learn. Make sure you stick with it and once you do that you can get an idea of the subject. Studying the basic foundations of computer science and the full stack that you're interested in. There's lots of sites that focus you on this such as freecodecamp, roadmap.sh, w3school. Learning something doesn't guarantee you will get a job, but learning something well at least gives you the chance to make a switch versus not. And building a habit for learning will keep you going in that career once you do get in.