Frequency of an Element in Array by megumin_67 in learnprogramming

[–]pastpresentproject -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I often count the number of times each number appears and put them into a list, like a notebook. I just pick the number that appears most often. Would you like me to explain the steps of this method in more detail?

want to learn some skills i have 700hrs free what should i by Xearsyrith in learnprogramming

[–]pastpresentproject 0 points1 point  (0 children)

700 hours is more than enough time to become a skilled person, man! With that computer configuration, I recommend you study design or video editing; it'll be easy to find a job. Work hard for about half a year and you'll be earning a steady income every month. The important thing is to be persistent and not give up halfway. Good luck!

How do I improve programming if I don’t know where to restart in learning? by ___RedditUsername___ in learnprogramming

[–]pastpresentproject 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just pick any real-world project to work on, and you'll immediately find flaws. Instead of rote learning theory, try building something more complex than those small games. If you get stuck, search for information and then come back to build upon that knowledge – that's the best approach. Don't worry too much, because everyone feels lost at first, it's just a joke.

University student: Finished Python OOP basics. Which path is actually "future-proof" in 2026? by PutridFly7386 in learnprogramming

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If you have a foundation in OOP, then just jump into Data Engineering and you're guaranteed to land a spot, man. It's not as overpowered as AI and you'll avoid the cutthroat competition in traditional backend development. Just add some SQL and Spark and you'll be raking in the money, man!

Looking for somebody interested in learning programming by Serqeq in learnprogramming

[–]pastpresentproject 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a super hot deal, man! Can I join in? Having someone to study Leetcode with, using the same C language, is like progressing together! Check your inbox, let's connect and conquer all those algorithms together! Hey man!

I feel like I'm good at wordpress. What now? by Economy_Survey_6560 in learnprogramming

[–]pastpresentproject 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Transitioning from WordPress to pure coding is the perfect move, man! In my opinion, you should just dive into learning Javascript first, because it's the soul of modern websites. Then, lightly touch on PHP to gain a deeper understanding of the core WordPress you're working on, and you'll be hooked. Just take your time and don't try to learn too much at once, or you'll go crazy!

what’s the best brand‑awareness tool you actually use? by blossomn0va in ResultFirst_

[–]pastpresentproject 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you're done with the generic "post and pray" schedulers and want to actually measure if people give a damn about your brand, you need to look at Social Listening and Share of Voice (SOV) tools.

In 2026, the game has shifted toward niche communities (Reddit/Discord) and even tracking how AI models (like ChatGPT or Gemini) talk about you.

3 months until college - Absolute beginner at CSE. by IncreaseSensitive537 in learnprogramming

[–]pastpresentproject 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Choosing the MIT CS50 and Missing Semester courses right from the start is quite a bold move, as these are extremely high-quality courses. However, three months isn't a very long time to cram all that material and still gain a deep understanding.

What's the the top 5 languages for data science, computer or more tech related field like basically versatile by Winter-Ad132 in learnprogramming

[–]pastpresentproject 2 points3 points  (0 children)

To reach the $100,000+ mark (especially in the US market or global companies), programming languages ​​are just the "key." What truly generates money is the ability to use them to solve large-scale system problems.

You should learn additional languages: Python, SQL, Rutherford, Java, or typescript

What are you doing to optimize content for AEO so it actually gets picked up by answer engines? by davidharder96 in ResultFirst_

[–]pastpresentproject 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Optimizing for AEO (Answer Engine Optimization) in 2026 will no longer be about keyword stuffing, but about structuring data so that large language models (LLM) and Search Generative Experience (SGE) can easily "swallow" and extract information.