My journey has been a bit similar to you. Python, C, C++, Java, and now I'm "trying" to learn JS alongside HTML & CSS, and so far, it has been... not easy? The worst part for me is when I'm hopping between JS, HTML and CSS, and the syntax difference makes me wanna rage quit.
I guess the term I'm looking for is flexibility. I have yet a lot to discover about JS, but so far, I've found it's learning curve to be a bit too steep as compared to other languages I've learnt.
Hahaha nopes, that's just the way our curriculum was designed. C and then C++....But I'm happy about that because I can easily learn a new language without worrying too much about the basics...
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My journey has been a bit similar to you. Python, C, C++, Java, and now I'm "trying" to learn JS alongside HTML & CSS, and so far, it has been... not easy? The worst part for me is when I'm hopping between JS, HTML and CSS, and the syntax difference makes me wanna rage quit.
I guess the term I'm looking for is flexibility. I have yet a lot to discover about JS, but so far, I've found it's learning curve to be a bit too steep as compared to other languages I've learnt.
Ah, Java, C, C++ before Javascript? I think you're brave !
Hahaha nopes, that's just the way our curriculum was designed. C and then C++....But I'm happy about that because I can easily learn a new language without worrying too much about the basics...