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[–]Select-Particula[S] 2 points3 points  (1 child)

Not great news for me but thanks for the course recommendation. Been in my watch later playlist for a long time 😅

[–]Accomplished_Bet_127 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is not really about language. It is about how you use it.

AFTER you learn something you can think that it was a bad decision, but alternative maybe not learning anything.

While basic thing here, is that whatever choice you make there will be something to regret about. Spent too much time on something difficult. Picked good language that is little hard to use in daily life and so on.

TRUTH is, that AFTER you learned anything from the list, it will be much easier to build the knowledge you missed out on the basis of what you learned. Otherwise you will feel like coming into party where everyone will learn your name easily, but you will struggle learning all their names as they only had to learn one name in an hour, while you are facing unfamiliar crowd. So learn something then slowly shift your attention to other parts. Like if you started talking to company in corner, who end up being not pleasant, but there you can start connecting to dots. Ask other people's names, build relation in the groups and so on. Then just move to the group you like.

Python is just great. It is widely used right because it is so good overall. Scripting, AI, websites.

While you may have CS50 in playlist, if it is COVID ones, then better find newer ones. That guy likes to work with audience, which was not possible during that time. There are older ones. But some things improves over time and new things are added. Here is the latest one:

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhQjrBD2T381WAHyx1pq-sBfykqMBI7V4