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Discussion on: 25 Tips for New Developers: Advice from a (Mostly) Self-Taught Software Engineer

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Ekim Kael

26 - if you are not native English, take English courses up to at least intermediate level, with the majority of good resources being English and instructions, functions, conditions and others in English

Before kissing Javascript, I surfed a lot between several programming languages.
I would recommend Ruby for beginners.the syntax is like a conversation with your PC for real.
And eventually Javascript.

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Ben Halpern

+1 for Ruby, if only just to try. It might really stick with you.

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Vlastimil Pospichal

I'm not native English. This discussion is the best course for my self teaching. Not empty phrases only, but talking about some problems.

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Asif • Edited

Yes
Thats a useful comment.English is my third language.
And also I am really in love with Javascript. 😊And using nodejs instead of python.