Thanks for the advice, currently starting the automate the boring stuff udemy course, as well as learning to use maya, will move to c# and unity in the future, then learn ui/ux design with python. is this learning structure okay or can it be improved?, thanks so much for your time
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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Thanks for the advice, currently starting the automate the boring stuff udemy course, as well as learning to use maya, will move to c# and unity in the future, then learn ui/ux design with python. is this learning structure okay or can it be improved?, thanks so much for your time
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:
How To Become A Developer -- Part 1: Coding Skills
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Introducing "Dead Simple Python"
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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.