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I’m brand new to coding / software dev. My only experience is a few no-code platforms that might have helped me understand a bit of programmatic thinking. There are so many languages & beyond that, so many tools for devs. How would you recommend me learning in a way that takes advantage of the latest & greatest?
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I wish to align my learning experience with where the dev space is heading, not where it’s at… so that I may future-proof myself a bit & also optimize the experience, so that I can utilize the most efficient solutions. (Case in point, I just heard about something called β€œBun” that looks helpful.)
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In which case, looking to the 1960's will get you ahead of the curve!! (IYKYK)
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Latest and greatest means uncharted territory, little documentation, and no battle testing. It's very hard to learn effectively in that environment and will slow you down. To learn effectively, you need as many resources for that thing as you can get. Start with the fundamentals, the things that don't change.
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