What Programming language are you going to learn in 2021? #559
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2020: TypeScript, SQL, C# 2021: Kotlin |
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2020: nothing new |
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2020: oop, data structures and algorithm (Java) |
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2020: C# |
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2020 : Reactjs , Nodejs |
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2020: Python, Dictu, C, html |
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2020: I don't think anything new, mainly just refining my existing skills. |
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2020: briefly looked at NuxtJS |
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More Python then Flutter/Dart |
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I want to learn whatever needed to reach my goals currently I'm a youngling at Arduino, Python, but I need to learn HTML as well maybe. like so many others I want to work on a gpt3 style project but I don't know where to start. |
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1.python (in depth) |
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2020: Python, javascript, c# , html & css (yes they count) |
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This year I want to develop mobile apps, so I'll be learning Dart :) |
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2020: Javascript/Vue, Python |
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Not sure what language I should learn in 2021, because I'm mainly a front-end developer / graphic designer. However, I do get some C# classes for games at my college. Alongside that, I've been thinking of trying TypeScript sooner or later this year. I'm not sure what languages are interesting for a designer. So far I've just done HTML, CSS/SASS, JavaScript and NodeJS haha. Perhaps someone has some cool suggestions. I'm open for everything honestly. I like learning 🤓 |
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you can check out vala and maybe try making apps for elementary OS
that sounds like something a graphic designer could dwell in?
…On 3/2/21, Cassie ***@***.***> wrote:
Not sure what language I should learn in 2021, because I'm mainly a
front-end developer / graphic designer. However, I do get some C# classes
for games at my college. Alongside that, I've been thinking of trying
TypeScript sooner or later this year.
I'm not sure what languages are interesting for a designer. So far I've just
done HTML, CSS/SASS, JavaScript and NodeJS haha. Perhaps someone has some
cool suggestions. I'm open for everything honestly. I like learning 🤓
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2021 : Continue JavaScript. |
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In The Pragmatic Programmer the authors recommend learning a new language every year.
What Language(s) did you learn this year(2020)?
What Language(s) do you want to learn next year(2021)?
For myself ->
2020: Powershell, TypeScript, Oracle SQL(Does this count?) 🤓
2021: Rust
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