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reesmid1078y@sedouser am really exiting with that, am wanna learn very good and developed something or work in Google Fb whatever...
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kevbost25618y@sudouser That's almost exactly my setup, except I only have one monitor. More on the way (eventually!)
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Graphic design, some 3D animation, Web apps, Websites, IOS Android apps, and some admin work on my web servers. -
reesmid1078y@liberaldog what is your opinión about the best language? and how many language to learn?
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sudouser6808y@reesmid There's no perfect language. Each have their strengths and weaknesses. Really depends on the project your taking on if your going solo or what languages your career requires.
There's a ton of free courses online even university courses (EDX, Coursera, Udacity)
Know the basic concepts and you can learn any language, it'll be a matter of syntax change and functions.
I'd recommend you read Clean Code by Robert Martin after you've taken a CS course. -
reesmid1078y@sudouser this opinion is for what I am in this app. I don't mistake about that. really thanks, I am very very grateful with your suggests. I going to look the book...
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@sudouser Hell, I recommend Clean Code _before_ the CS course - at least the first part of the book - and again after the course, and off and on for a long time after.
Ob the code will make little sense in the beginning. But the approach, the first principles will. They did to me.
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