thank you soo much, reading through the posts you referred me to, i came across a language called rust, i read about it and it seems like something i'll enjoy learning because i can basically do everything including create an os or web browser, something ive always wanted to do, please is it something i can learn as a first language or i should learn later?. thanks
Technically, you could learn any language first. While I would personally recommend starting with Python and then moving to Rust from there — and I'll be the first to admit there's plenty of my personal language preferences biasing that recommendation — there's nothing saying you can't start with Rust! The point is to pick a first language...any first language...and get decently good at it before moving on to the next.
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That sounds excellent, actually. Automate the Boring Stuff is one of the best!
By the way, you may find a couple of my series helpful, too:
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thank you soo much, reading through the posts you referred me to, i came across a language called rust, i read about it and it seems like something i'll enjoy learning because i can basically do everything including create an os or web browser, something ive always wanted to do, please is it something i can learn as a first language or i should learn later?. thanks
Technically, you could learn any language first. While I would personally recommend starting with Python and then moving to Rust from there — and I'll be the first to admit there's plenty of my personal language preferences biasing that recommendation — there's nothing saying you can't start with Rust! The point is to pick a first language...any first language...and get decently good at it before moving on to the next.