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My general approach in life is I wait until the narrative becomes [concept] is dead, and then I take interest in it. Essentially my goal is to subvert hype and do things only for the joy they elicit and the outcome they enable beyond profitability. Now that coding is dead and everything is AI teams being run by wanna be middle-management, I’ve found myself becoming more and more into it. Ive been doing some fun online tutorials, playing with VS code with and without copilot’s help, and even exploring Vim. By the way, I’d love to know what languages you think I should consider learning and why. I’m not looking for a career in development anytime soon, which is why I’ve mainly focused on HTML, CSS, and JS to play with rebuilding my website from scratch, but I’m open to learning to build apps and programs I can use in my daily life and maybe share.
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Popular suggestion: Learn Python Contrarian suggestion: Learn Go (it's actually a very small language with an incredible standard library which makes it a treat to learn and use as a beginner) Pragmatic suggestion: Learn JavaScript => TypeScript.
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Nice. I understand why I would want to enhance my javascript skills. I don't even know what typescript is (open source javascript?). Python is on my list, and I am aware of this project (https://www.manim.community/) so that's a good enough reason to learn it. Regarding Go, what's it used for? I've heard people talk about it but I don't know a thing about it
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