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21 year old asking for advice
Looking to begin my journey on the road to mastering coding and wanted to see if anyone had any advice for me. Thanks Iām advance
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Swageman18
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Hey,
First of all, we must determine what you want to do.
If you are looking to enter into the world of web development, then you need to learn HTML, CSS, and then JavaScript. After you've done that, you can also learn PHP.
If you are looking to do some actual code, you could learn Python; a wide, diverse language. You can create anything from web applications, desktop applications, games, and more, using Python.
You could also learn C#, an object-oriented language with many uses. This can be used for desktop development using UWP/WPF; Android/iOS development using Xamarin; game development using Unity or Godot, and much more.
C++ is also a good language. It is more low level when compared to C#. It is also harder to learn and could present a challenge. C++ is used for really low-level stuff such as operating system development. Windows was largely [mostly] written in C++.
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You can also try to learn C, I am not so familiar with the languages uses but it is an old, low-level language. Still relevant today and useful for OS development/low-level programming.
Ruby is another great language. This is especially useful if you want to get into learning Ruby on Rails. A web application framework that utilises Ruby.
I would recommend looking at the course section here to gain a deeper understanding of what you exactly want to learn. Once you've figured that out, you can begin.