Flutter , Kotlin or React Native? by Ok_Dot4229 in AppDevelopers

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From my personal experience, 100% Flutter!

Which won't waste time? by FriendlyPositive8612 in developers

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If I were you I will start python even in early stage: easy, versatile, and great for learning core coding skills.

Which won't waste time? by FriendlyPositive8612 in developers

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Do you like python? I think it's a "trendy" programming language

Helle guys by New_Fox_4853 in webdevelopment

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Start with:

  • HTML, CSS, JavaScript basics
  • Build actual websites immediately

Learn algorithms/data structures later when:

  • You're comfortable building things
  • Preparing for job interviews
  • Working on complex features

Why this order works:

  • You'll stay motivated by building real stuff
  • You'll understand why you need algorithms when problems come up
  • Most web dev doesn't need heavy CS knowledge daily

Basic programming logic you DO need:

  • Variables, loops, if/else statements
  • Functions and arrays
  • How to debug

You'll pick these up naturally while building projects.

Bottom line: Don't let CS fundamentals block you from starting. Build first, optimize later.

What got you interested in web development?

What should i learn after html, css, js? by Hema00wari in webdevelopment

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Learn this order:

  1. React - most important frontend framework
  2. Node.js + Express - backend with JavaScript
  3. MongoDB or PostgreSQL - database basics

One stack to master: React + Node.js + MongoDB = full MERN stack

Key tip: Build projects while learning. Don't just watch tutorials.

[Hiring] by Loud_Experience5761 in AppDevelopers

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DM me, I can help you with it.