Game Devolpement: C++, C# Web App: JS AI: python 2d game dev: Lua in the Love2D framework. (unity is aight as well) Thats what I would do.
I have been learning JavaScript since June. I’m getting into learning react now.
This helped so much I’ve been wanting to go into computer science and I didn’t know where to start and this video helped me find it
Love you videos man
Java: hold my coffee☕☕
It's super lucky that I both love web dev and data science. It's even more amazing that with only JS we can do full stack and with only Python for building models and data structures. Both careers even require understandings about SQL and NoSQL. I learnt only these programming languages but acquired lots of opportunities. I was born so lucky :)
Me learning C and x86 asm be like: oke ;_;
A JS based backend sounds like a nightmare....
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I'm glad that he showed c++ as player 1
C# for a long time (.NET backend), JavaScript (I hate frontend), and now Swift (iOS is my favorite programming platform). Python will be my next journey.
instead of learning javascript for full stack, you can now use c# for frontend, meaning you can go full stack and desktop with it. not to mention mobile too.
Very good advice
Me learning Matlab be like: 💀💀💀💀💀
I’ve been playing around and learning JavaScript and basic web development for around 4 ish months now , I’m really loving it , I’m building a weather app right now and I built a YouTube clone ( followed along with video ) I did some of the Codecademy front end engineer course when I first started and I got up to about 60% and it started to get really hard and felt like wasn’t getting much out of it . I did complete freecodecamp legacy and new responsive web design chapters.
Full stack ❤❤
I'm learning c++ while I am making my own game engine with openGl and is really hard xd, so, if some one read this, please, just use unity, unreal or godot, and if you want to do things from "scratch" use raylib or something similar, but never do everything from "real" scratch with openGl xd
As someone with 20 years of web development experience, I agree
Pick ONE and stick with it Me: Nahh… Bro I’ma learn BOTH 😅😂
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