Absolute shite.How is C++?
Very Complex , it will take you entire year to master it .How is C++?
TypeScript really changed the game, like I thought JS was chaotic and unorganized af even ECMA started pushing new proposals, but types issues has always been a thorn in all front end developers assesI really like Javascript(Typescript) ( yea i know it's an hell for many, for me as well but it's my hell and i love it)
I've been working as a front end developer for a couple of years, and now i'm looking to learn some more backend as well ( i'm really interested in NOSQL ) it's actually my new year's resolution.
I tried a couple of languages/frameworks last year and did a bunch of projects for fun
kotlin, python , php, c# ,nodejs
i really liked php ( with laravel ), it just feels so easy to get started with , C# + Netcore is also a very good combo, it's a very nice ecosystem.
( i'll still end up using nodejs though)
I've been also wandering in the mobile world , i really like Flutter / Dart, Dart is very simple it feels like an better version of typescript , i had a lot of fun with it and will probably push to learn it some more as well :)
If there is one that i really hate it has to be Visual Basic
I've tried MongoDB and i really really liked it, but i prefer postgres, i don't feel like jsonb has much to envy, and i can easily combine both so can practice sql and nosql at the same time ( ofc i'd abuse nosql most of the time xD )I assume for NoSQL you're looking into the ever popular MongoDB?
What I think really helped me learn Java was the sheer annoyance of even understanding memory management to begin with, but PHP will always be my first language (a la Vbulletin days of confusion)
Visual basic was made to teach children programming its not a proper languageI really like Javascript(Typescript) ( yea i know it's an hell for many, for me as well but it's my hell and i love it)
I've been working as a front end developer for a couple of years, and now i'm looking to learn some more backend as well ( i'm really interested in NOSQL ) it's actually my new year's resolution.
I tried a couple of languages/frameworks last year and did a bunch of projects for fun
kotlin, python , php, c# ,nodejs
i really liked php ( with laravel ), it just feels so easy to get started with , C# + Netcore is also a very good combo, it's a very nice ecosystem.
( i'll still end up using nodejs though)
I've been also wandering in the mobile world , i really like Flutter / Dart, Dart is very simple it feels like an better version of typescript , i had a lot of fun with it and will probably push to learn it some more as well :)
If there is one that i really hate it has to be Visual Basic
Def a chad; I graduated with a bachelors in Software Development and mostly learned Java concepts in college (I attended WGU). Build a few apps, nothing to fancy using JavaFX (Fullstack Java Enterprise chad here so my stack is mostly Java and TypeScript.
I also know Python, C# and I should be learning Kotlin sometime soonish.
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