Hello!
Im 26 years old and have an associates degree, I’m doing a career change from Finance. I realized that going to bootcamp is not worth it , and pursuing a CS degree would help me get a job. It should take me about 2 years to finish but meanwhile I go through those classes I want to self learn, build my skills, get my portfolio going.
My goal is to become a web developer(front end preferably) or even backend if I end up liking it.
My first 2 classes at the university are python related, so would it make sense for me to go all in on Python by taking self learning courses through udemy or youtube? and worry about learning JavaScript later? I already know html, css and a little bit of JavaScript but I’m not sure if its doable learning python and JavaScript at the same time. Has anyone tried learning python and JavaScript at the same time?
Thanks!!
languages don't matter too much. You'll need to learn a new language for many things that you'll do. Learn languages when you need them, so in your case python first. In fact learning a language quickly is a skill in and of itself.
It depends on what you want to do. If you want to be a web developer, learn Javascript. Javascript is the only language used on the frontend and also can be used in the backend (Node.js).
Sure, python has simpler syntax, but if you're really interested in webdev then you might as well start getting used to Javascript and then its libraries and frameworks once you learn fundamentals.
Edit: Also it's definitely a good idea to not go to a bootcamp unless you're really REALLY bad at motivating yourself to learn. There are so many free resources online.
If my goal is to learn both python and Javascript, which one should I start with?
What should I learn Python or JavaScript
Learn python to get better at JavaScript.
Should I Abandon JavaScript for Python?
Could to you run through the basics of how the app works? How the front end communicates with the backend and what modules and packages you use?
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I hate my career field, and long term I'd like to do something in programming. Web development seems much more in demand which pushes me to learn Javascript first, but I keep seeing learning python recommended to beginners. Long term though, I'd like to be able to do full stack web development and also small personal applications on the side, and most job listings I see want some amount of literacy in both languages. I've heard from both sides "if you learn python first you can pick up bad habits" and "if you learn Javascript first you can pick up bad habits" so I'm not really sure where to go from here.
Also, if Javascript I was going to go the route of The Odin Project. Is there something similar for learning Python?
Thanks!
I’m new to coding and want to learn the fundamentals of it. I just want to know which one is the best and that’s it and give me some YouTube tutorials recommendations.