Things I wish I knew when I started Programming
Ex-Google Tech Lead tells you what he wishes he knew before he began coding. Get your free audio book: https://ift.tt/2SQFRRh We had an interesting discussion here on Javascript vs Python as a first language. While both are decent, I'd probably lean towards learning Javascript first and to then move into Python/PHP (backend) second, then perhaps into mobile like Kotlin/Swift (with memory management & design) if so motivated. For a beginner, having that immediate visual feedback is necessary to keep motivated. My primary concern with Python is that it even though it is a more "solid" language it is also command-line only, and that's just plain boring for most people who have no idea why they'd even want to create a command-line program, much less what a command-line is. What do you think? Let me know your thoughts in the comments below. Join ex-Google/ex-Facebook engineers for my coding interview training: https://ift.tt/2W6rdoi 🚀🌕 Million Token: https://ift.tt/3dDmmUA 💻 100+ Videos of programming interview problems explained: https://coderpro.com/ 💻 Sign up for my FREE daily coding interview practice: https://ift.tt/2xD6ZGn 📷 Learn how I built a $1,000,000+ business on YouTube: https://ift.tt/3fMOpQY 💵 Get 2 FREE Stocks on WeBull valued up to $2000: https://ift.tt/392R3hs 🛒 All my computer/camera gear: https://ift.tt/2MKXIoy 🎁 Get the TechLead wallet (ultra thin) on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3eGPWbB 💁 My favorite desk: https://bit.ly/3fsldj0 ⌨️ My favorite mechanical keyboards: https://ift.tt/3brnQAs 🎉 Party up: https://ift.tt/3owoVut https://twitter.com/techleadhd/ Disclosure: Some links are affiliate links to products. I may receive a small commission for purchases made through these links. #techlead
Ex-Google Tech Lead tells you what he wishes he knew before he began coding. Get your free audio book: https://ift.tt/2SQFRRh We had an interesting discussion here on Javascript vs Python as a first language. While both are decent, I'd probably lean towards learning Javascript first and to then move into Python/PHP (backend) second, then perhaps into mobile like Kotlin/Swift (with memory management & design) if so motivated. For a beginner, having that immediate visual feedback is necessary to keep motivated. My primary concern with Python is that it even though it is a more "solid" language it is also command-line only, and that's just plain boring for most people who have no idea why they'd even want to create a command-line program, much less what a command-line is. What do you think? Let me know your thoughts in the comments below. Join ex-Google/ex-Facebook engineers for my coding interview training: https://ift.tt/2W6rdoi 🚀🌕 Million Token: https://ift.tt/3dDmmUA 💻 100+ Videos of programming interview problems explained: https://coderpro.com/ 💻 Sign up for my FREE daily coding interview practice: https://ift.tt/2xD6ZGn 📷 Learn how I built a $1,000,000+ business on YouTube: https://ift.tt/3fMOpQY 💵 Get 2 FREE Stocks on WeBull valued up to $2000: https://ift.tt/392R3hs 🛒 All my computer/camera gear: https://ift.tt/2MKXIoy 🎁 Get the TechLead wallet (ultra thin) on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3eGPWbB 💁 My favorite desk: https://bit.ly/3fsldj0 ⌨️ My favorite mechanical keyboards: https://ift.tt/3brnQAs 🎉 Party up: https://ift.tt/3owoVut https://twitter.com/techleadhd/ Disclosure: Some links are affiliate links to products. I may receive a small commission for purchases made through these links. #techlead
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