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Can I Master Python, Lua & Kotlin Together Without Confusion?Answers: https://lnkd.in/gNSJtbkw #LearningToCode #Python #Lua #Kotlin #ProgrammingLanguagesHey everyone! 🙌So, I'm diving into the world of programming and have my eyes set on learning Python, Lua, and Kotlin all at once. It sounds exciting, right? But I’ve got a few concerns. 🤔 Here’s what I'm thinking:Balancing Three Languages: Is it really feasible to learn Python, Lua, and Kotlin simultaneously? 🧠Avoiding Confusion: I definitely don’t want to get the syntax or built-in methods mixed up! I want to make sure I’m on the right track, so I’m curious to know: What’s the best way to learn a programming language? 💻Here are a few ideas I’ve come up with:Focus on One Language at a Time (Initially): It might be a good idea to get really comfortable with one language before dabbling into others.Use Different Learning Resources: Consider mixing up your learning materials. Maybe use video tutorials for one and books or online courses for another.Build Simple Projects: Apply your knowledge by creating mini-projects in each language. This could help reinforce what you’ve learned.Regular R...
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How to Choose the Best Programming Language for Game Design?Answers: https://lnkd.in/gaEDZTfk #GameDev #CodingJourney #ProgrammingLanguagesHey everyone! 😊I'm curious to hear how you all went about deciding on your main coding language. I’m currently at a bit of a crossroads myself, trying to choose between C++, Go, or maybe even a different language altogether. My ultimate dream is to design games, but I know that to get there, I first need to land a job in the field.Here’s what I’m weighing as I think about my decision: C++: Known for its challenges, especially for beginners. But it’s super powerful in the gaming world. 🎮 Go: It's got a simpler syntax and is really great for efficiency. But how useful is it in game design compared to C++? General Advice: I understand the importance of being proficient in one language while also having a grasp of others. 🤔It’s a bit of a balancing act. On one hand, I want to build a strong foundation in one language. On the other, having multiple languages under my belt seems beneficial too! Every option has its own pros and cons, which can make it overwhelming.How did you guys figure out your main coding l...
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What programming language should beginners in cybersecurity learn first?Answers: https://lnkd.in/g7Gzx8cW #CyberSecurity #LearnToCode #CodingJourney Hey there! 🌟 As someone who's just starting out in the world of cyber security and already has a decent grasp of HTML and CSS, it's totally natural to wonder what your next steps should be. You mentioned having a bit of a rocky relationship with JavaScript (JS) — you're definitely not alone there! Many people find JS tricky at first. So, should you finish up with learning HTML and dive into JS? Here’s what I think: Complete Your HTML and CSS Skills: Since you have intermediate experience, wrapping up these languages can solidify your foundation. They'll serve you well in any web-related security tasks! JavaScript Is Essential: Despite the confusion, JS is crucial for understanding front-end security vulnerabilities. It’s worth tackling it again, maybe with a different approach like using online tutorials or interactive coding platforms. 📚 Consider Learning These Next: Python: Great for scripting and has a lot of applications in cyber security. Plus, it's user...
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Is 'Winging It' in Software Development a Common Experience?Answers: https://lnkd.in/gS2RufFk #InternshipJourney #SoftwareDevelopment #WingingIt #CareerGrowth Hey folks! 🌟 I just started my first internship at a software company and got handed the task of migrating an old pet project to newer versions. Here's the kicker: before this, I taught myself programming by making games in game engines. 😊 I felt super confident in that world—like 95% of the time, I knew exactly what I was doing. But now? It feels like I'm constantly just *winging it*. 🎢 On paper, I should be doing alright. I managed to learn Angular and .NET on the go, migrating Angular through 9 versions and taking .NET from 2.2 to 8.0 all by myself! 🚀 But every time I solve an issue, it’s not like back in my game dev days where I understood what went wrong. Instead, I'm Googling error messages, browsing Stack Overflow solutions, and copy-pasting code until—boom!—it works. 💻✨ Honestly, diving into forums and GitHub threads can be overwhelming. It makes me wonder, how do these experienced developers feel so assured when dealing with these complex platforms? 🤔 My game engine was way simpler a...
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Imposter Syndrome or Skill Deficit: How to Tell the Difference?Answers: https://lnkd.in/gFGzM8g9 #ImposterSyndrome #JuniorDeveloper #CareerGrowth #TechCommunityHey there! 💬 I’m curious about something that I think many of us can relate to: How do you know if you’re really suffering from imposter syndrome or if you might genuinely have room to improve?Let me set the scene: I’ve been a junior backend developer for over two years now at a small company. I jumped straight into this role after school, but before that, I self-taught with various online courses. I was excited, yet I find myself second-guessing everything lately. 😟 Here are some thoughts swirling in my head: Do I really have the skills? I sometimes feel like I’m forgetting the basics, which is concerning when you’re in a tech role. Age vs. Title: At nearly 40, I hold a junior title, and seeing my senior colleagues, who are younger and more experienced, adds to my unease. Salary Comparisons: It’s tough when someone who joined after you is making more, even if you both share a junior title. Progress Challenges: Issues I encounter seem simple, but I often take longer than expected ...
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Java or C# for Cloud Engineering and Metaverse: Which to Choose?Answers: https://lnkd.in/gB2Hu8q5 #Java #CSharp #BackendDevelopment #CloudEngineering #MetaverseHey there, fellow developers! 👋I’m currently diving into the world of React and Angular for front-end work, and I’ve got some back-end experience with Express, Node.js, Python, and Django. But now, I'm eager to hit the next big leap into more robust object-oriented languages. 🌟 So, here's the conundrum I'm facing: Should I go with Java or C# for backend development? 🤔I’m especially interested in how these languages stack up for cloud engineering and projects in the metaverse. Let’s break it down a bit!Java:A long-standing heavyweight in the backend space. It’s widely used for cloud applications and has strong support on platforms like AWS and Google Cloud. ☁️The ecosystem is massive, with a plethora of libraries and frameworks like Spring that make building robust applications a breeze.C#:The go-to language for many game development projects, especially with Unity in the metaverse space. 🎮Excellent integration with Azure for cloud engineering, making it a solid contender.With ...
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Why Do I Feel Stupid Comparing My DSA Solutions to Others'?Answers: https://lnkd.in/g2xSdMPP #LearningProgramming #DSA #CodingJourney #LeetCode #NonCSStudentHey everyone! 😊I’m a non-CS student diving into the world of programming, and I've hit a bit of a snag. While I can handle LeetCode easy problems, I often find myself struggling with the medium ones. My solutions tend to be suboptimal, and there are times when I just can’t seem to crack a problem at all. When I finally take a look at the best solutions submitted by others, they seem so straightforward compared to mine! It makes me think, “Wow, that looks so simple! Why couldn’t I think of that?” 😅Is this feeling common among those learning data structures and algorithms (DSA)? Here’s how I’m feeling: Self-Doubt: I often question my intelligence when I compare my solutions to others'. Simplicity Shock: The winning solutions seem so effortless, and I can’t help but wonder what I’m missing. Frustration: It can be disheartening to feel like I’m not improving as fast as I'd like.So, to anyone out there who has faced similar struggles, how did you cope with these feelings? Here are some...
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Which Low-Level Language Should You Learn for Game Development?Answers: https://lnkd.in/gkHkr_4H #LowLevelLanguages #GameDevelopment #CodingJourneyHey everyone! 👋 I've been diving into programming for a while now, thanks to things like Unity and Minecraft. I've got a solid grasp on C#, Java, and some JavaScript, but I'm itching to explore a lower-level language. I’ve been considering C, C++, or Rust, ideally to tinker with graphics APIs and game development. 🎮Here’s where I’m at: **C**: Super simple and a great entry point for understanding low-level programming. **C++**: More complex, but it opens up a lot of features for game development, plus it's widely used in the industry. **Rust**: Love the fact that it prioritizes memory safety without needing to handle pointers! 🛡️Based on this, I'm pretty torn! 🤔 I get that:- **C** is fantastic for learning foundational concepts without getting bogged down in complexity.- **C++** adds more powerful features but comes with a steeper learning curve.- **Rust** seems modern and safe, which is super appealing, but I’m unsure if it’s as established in game development ...
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How Can I Overcome the Overwhelm of Learning Python Effectively?Answers: https://lnkd.in/gD-gNmYR #Python #LearningProgramming #CodingJourneyHey fellow programmers! 😊 Hope you don’t mind me venting a little here.So, I've been diving into Python for about a month now, and I’ve been following Harvard's CS50 course. It's a great starting point for a newbie like me, but honestly, I feel a bit lost in the vast sea of information. My coding skills are still at the beginner level, and I find myself writing code with lots of errors. Most of the time, I have to rely on AI to help me finish it up and learn new functions along the way. What’s really weighing on my mind is the sheer amount of stuff out there! 😩 How on earth do you all memorize so many functions? And how do you write code without constantly checking online documentation for every little thing? Because every time I pull up the docs, it feels like I’m trying to decipher alien technology. I get sucked into a rabbit hole of endless reading, and it can be overwhelming!For example, just yesterday, I was trying to understand a function, but I had no clue what an iterator or iterable object was. I l...
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How Can I Successfully Transition to a Coding Career After 30?Answers: https://lnkd.in/gzZZ7FQj #Cplusplus #CodingJourney #CareerAdviceHey everyone! 🌟 So, I just turned 30, and a family friend convinced me to dive into a C++ course. Honestly, I’m loving it so far—feels like I’m taking to it like a fish to water! 🐠 But now I’m wondering: what’s next? Here are a few things on my mind:Career Path: If I’m interested in exploring computer science or programming jobs, what do I really need? Are certifications, degrees, or proof of coding skills essential? 🤔 College Courses: I can take college courses for free through my job, but here’s the catch: I can only handle about 9-15 credits a year due to a demanding travel schedule. How can I make the most of that? 📚✈️ Personal Background: Just a quick note—I'm late-diagnosed with auDHD, and I’ve never felt something “click” like this before. The consistency I find in coding is super satisfying! If it keeps feeling this intuitive, I can really see myself pursuing a career in this field. ✨So, what’s your take? If any of you have gone down the coding path, what advice do you have for a newbie like me? Were certifi...
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Can a 60-Year-Old Learn Python Effectively with Online Resources?Answers: https://lnkd.in/g7jqZ5gh #PythonForSeniors #LearnPythonAt60 #CodingCommunityHey everyone! 😊So, here’s the scoop: my mom, who’s 60, is super eager to dive into the world of Python programming. She has an interesting background in computer science but hasn't been involved in the field for about 25 years. It's inspiring to see her determination, and I’m hoping to provide her with some resources that can really help her get started on this journey. Here’s what I’m thinking she could benefit from:Online Learning Communities: Finding an online space specifically geared towards older learners can make a huge difference. It’s not just about learning the language, but also about connecting with like-minded people. 😊Structured Courses: Look for beginner-friendly Python courses that are step-by-step and ideally have video tutorials. There are platforms like Coursera, edX, and Udemy that offer great options tailored for beginners.Interactive Learning: Websites like Codecademy or freeCodeCamp offer interactive coding lessons that can be fun and engaging. Learning to code can sometim...
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