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Python: ML, DS, automation Typescript: web front-end, mobile apps C++: system, OS, compiler, game, crypto, desktop apps Go: web back-end, crypto, automation Rust: system, OS, crypto Exception: u need to build a e-commerce or content-oriented/blog/news (not highly scale-needed) website as fast as possible -> laravel (php)
I'm so glad I learned English my whole life. This language has opened so many opportunities for me.
Hey, ive been learning python for the past few days and starting to get the hang of the basics in scientific computing, encrypted texts. What would be a good project to add as my first to my portfolio, and where could i do that.
Python sucks!
For any beginners watching, it does not matter which programming language you learn
This is just about as bad as it gets
Oh brother 😒
Typescript and Javascript should literally considered as 1 language. Python is only good for data analysis and machine learning. Nothing else. Just English is not enough. You meed to be bilingual at least if you wanna use LLM well
Honestly just choose something and stick with it when you start learning… the language you learn has almost nothing to do with what job you’re going to land first. Plus once you have a grasp on the concepts, it is super easy to just learn a new language
What about in the game's sector? I gonna assume C+++/#
Chads only need assembly and C
Where is C++
There is no world where a java developer earns 7 times less than a python or javascript developer. Where is he getting these numbers from lol.
Number 3 and 4 belongs to js. So js is the winner in your video.
Python can handle anything you throw at it Well if you don't like speed
Coudn't agree more with plot twist number 1 (that's Human language the most difficult language to grasp), but for number 3 and number 2? just learn Modern JS(TS useless on it's own without knowing JS as foundation|), prefer kotlin instead
Kotlin
no.
I would have to add Kotlin and C.
Golang. That's what you should learn if you want a tech career in 2024