Jeroen Ubbink on Nostr: Just pick something and try it for a month or 3, then decide if this feels right or ...
Just pick something and try it for a month or 3, then decide if this feels right or pick something else.
The patterns that webmaster utxo is talking about apply to most/all programming languages and once you understand these learning a new language is pretty straight forward.
I have been doing python for like 25 years but i also did a lot of ruby for about 6 years and like 5 or 6 other languages that i did very minor things with, mostly because it was not optional to choose something else or because it was a better fit with the requirements. It's pretty easy these days to get you started with all the information, docs and tutorials out there.
The patterns that webmaster utxo is talking about apply to most/all programming languages and once you understand these learning a new language is pretty straight forward.
I have been doing python for like 25 years but i also did a lot of ruby for about 6 years and like 5 or 6 other languages that i did very minor things with, mostly because it was not optional to choose something else or because it was a better fit with the requirements. It's pretty easy these days to get you started with all the information, docs and tutorials out there.