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Learning a language as a hobby?
Hello, I'm asking for advice. In my free time, most of the time I play games. But sometimes there is a desire to study and solve problems in some programming language and delve into the world of coding. I often watch on YouTube, various interviews for front-end development, or, for example, William Lin (he seems to be from America), how he solves problems and participates in sports programming or lectures by teacher Timofey Khiryanov from MIPT. And it inspires me. I already did html, tried c++ and javascript, it was a long time ago. Some echoes are still in my head (Helovord), I can hardly remember anything, and time is running out, now all sorts of new chips have appeared in languages, something has become more interesting and simple (probably ....).
In general, please advise an interesting, fascinating language for a nerd :), which can be studied from time to time for "brainstorming".
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new features in languages, something has become more interesting and simple (no)
In general, please advise an interesting, fascinating language for a nerd
Learn pearl, it is at the level of brainfuck but even more confusing
Take the JupiterNotebooks + python bundle.
Get a language with a huge base of libraries from the community, quite simple and without unnecessary bureaucracy + visualization in jupiter. You can build some graphs, add simple molds, buttons, sliders. It won't be boring at least.
Start learning Python, if for yourself. But I don’t see the point in teaching for myself, so take this matter seriously, solve algorithmic problems, do small projects.
If you want adventure, then write computer games. When it comes to brainstorming, everyone is talking about C++, which, by the way, is the ideal way to create a game.
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