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What language should I start with?
#21
JavaScript or Python. Most important thing is to not dwell on it too much and just pick one. Once you know fundamentals, learning any language is super easy



#22
Python! Waaier to lezen and had a lot of cool packages



#23
I was resistant to learn python at first because i thought it was ugly but it really is powerful and easy to learn. Most of all, it's popular, which means more documentation, support, and packages.



#24
I think js, cause u will learn how the front stack works, will prepare u for angular/react/react-native/flutter.
but if u want work with back =) learn about c#, is easy to learn and easy to use.



#25
(18-07-2021, 11:04 AM)kendoll Wrote: Can anyone recommend any Python content/learning materials?

Corey Schafer on YT cover everithing.... Realy good content for beginers! 

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#26
Python or Java



#27
Python Institute has a good course for free on their website. The downside is that it's all text (no videos) so it can get boring. Its covers a lot of topics that you don't need to learn at start so don't feel compelled to read through the whole course. Learn the basics, try making some programs on your own and when you feel comfortable, come back to complete the course.  It also has a code editor right beside the text so you can apply whatever you learn right there.



#28
Agreed. Like tools for a job, carpenters use generic drill/sawing tools, whilst more specialist roles like plumbers will have spanner sets etc.

That said, starting basic with the mentioned programmes above will help if you need to learn any advanced languages.