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If I may ask:
I have a friend who consider a career in software programming but is currently totally new to the domain.
What would you recommend that would give her a taste of what it feels like to be a programmer.
I think the course "4. ASP.NET Core Fundamentals" is a good starting point. ASP.NET and C# are not hard things to learn. All you need is an entry-level course like this and an installation of VS Code and .Net Core.
->If he wants to start in Android platform, Java is the best option so far. ->If it is on windows maybe he can go with win32 API of C++. Well I don't have much idea about that.
->If he wants to go with web, that Javascript is the best choice for 2019.
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Hello Jeremy,
Nice list.
If I may ask:
I have a friend who consider a career in software programming but is currently totally new to the domain.
What would you recommend that would give her a taste of what it feels like to be a programmer.
Any java related ?
Hello,
I think the course "4. ASP.NET Core Fundamentals" is a good starting point. ASP.NET and C# are not hard things to learn. All you need is an entry-level course like this and an installation of VS Code and .Net Core.
Have a good luck!
->If he wants to start in Android platform, Java is the best option so far. ->If it is on windows maybe he can go with win32 API of C++. Well I don't have much idea about that.
->If he wants to go with web, that Javascript is the best choice for 2019.