hi, drama.net codechads!
So im about to enroll in a full stack course, its a free goverment course, but aparently is quite good. I only have a little exp in java and some HTML and JS, but everything at a basic level.
What do you think is the best option? What would you chose if you were a non-codechad peasant like me:
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are you doing it for fun or with the expectation or working in the industry
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fun mostly, but if i could work in the industry it would be great
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if just for fun then python imo
node or react would probably be better for getting a job without a CS degree but frick they're a disaster to work with
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oh, ok thanks... yeah, i watched some python tutorials in freecodecamp.org and it seemed quite intuitive for a beginner like me, i dont want to try a language if its gona be too hard to learn/work with it
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How is react a disaster to work with lol.
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Yeah react is very modern and functional. Combined with typescript it's as good as using something like Python. Ditto with Vue or svelte.
There's a reason the next evolution of Web app programming is server side React so it replaces all of the other shit view libraries.
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After seeing that I voted for python. The entry barrier should be low while still being a strong typed programming language
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