To code u need lots of software and they need power and juiceI'm talking about coding bro, why do I need Desktop and hardware?
Stick to one language.What advice would you give to a rookie who about to go into coding world?
Or if you could back, how would you advise yourself when learning how to code?
C++ is most common language, if u know python its a plus always.Stick to one language.
A lot of people switch to learning a new language once they get lazy. I'd recommend Python.
C++ is most common language, if u know python its a plus always.
Thanks for your effort. May allah swt bless you. Its all about preference.
Yeah so far HTML and CSS are easy, I know once I get into Programming languages like JavaScript and backend languages it's gonna get tough. I basically want to learn frontend for now but I want to be full stack developer in Shaa Allah.You want to find out what you want to use it for. I started a month ago and I've learned the basics.
Bro, I'm influenced by money right now
C++ is ridiculously hard! i'd never recommend that shit, even to my worst enemy.
@Raaxeeye why do you want to learn coding? what do you want to accomplish? this will determine whatever language you go for.
Bro, my why is money right now not gonna lie but I have always been interested in coding. My friend is making loads of money after doing 6 months boot camp. So, I'm thinking getting into Web dev like him in Sha Allah.
C++ is ridiculously hard! i'd never recommend that shit, even to my worst enemy.
@Raaxeeye why do you want to learn coding? what do you want to accomplish? this will determine whatever language you go for.
then go for fullstack web developer.Bro, I'm influenced by money right now
Bro, my why is money right now not gonna lie but I have always been interested in coding. My friend is making loads of money after doing 6 months boot camp. So, I'm thinking getting into Web dev like him in Sha Allah.
Will do, thank you.then go for fullstack web developer.
learn:
JS(vanilla), HTML5 and CSS3, learn these like you know the fatiha.
nodejs(backend)
you can achieve this in a year or a bit less than a year, if you seriously study. I am talking at least 6 hours of productive studying, every single day.