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There are many routes and many possible programming languages to do that. Python is a great start, you should continue learning it to greater depth than what can be offered by Sololearn courses. Also, learning C and C++ can be helpful to gain a better understanding how computers work in general, if you want to achieve "hacking skills". :)
27th Oct 2023, 9:59 AM
Tibor Santa
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You can get good recommendations if you can specify your goals. What to you want to achieve by learning programming? What kind of software do you want to build? As a start you can have a look at the Sololearn blog. https://www.sololearn.com/blog/best-programming-languages/
27th Oct 2023, 7:27 AM
Tibor Santa
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28th Oct 2023, 3:38 PM
Nicolas Otero
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That is not quite true. C++ is an evolution over C, there are many commonalities, but C++ brings much more tools, standard libraries and 3rd party frameworks to the table which are not available for C. Basically C is like Duplo with very crude abstraction and simple language elements, and C++ is like Lego Technics.
27th Oct 2023, 5:15 PM
Tibor Santa
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C has its own sweet spot for particular types of development tasks, for example coding drivers, microcontrollers, embedded systems. C++ is more productive for building more complex applications, like even operating systems.
27th Oct 2023, 5:20 PM
Tibor Santa
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I would recommend html,sql or css
27th Oct 2023, 9:39 PM
Hamza Elguindy
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i recommend you to start learning web dev , HTML , JS , Cs or C++,C
28th Oct 2023, 7:46 AM
Alhaaz
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For beginners start with Python or JavaScript. If you are interested in front End start with JavaScript or if backend you can go with Python.
29th Oct 2023, 2:56 AM
Amresh Kumar Chaurasiya
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Thanks y'all
5th Nov 2023, 8:53 AM
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