Are you into designing websites/apps or into the backend(all the functionality of a site or app)?
If into design forget my advice and definitely start with HTML, CSS and JavaScript @Scratchin_Bandit
I'm moving around a lot I know nothing about programming at all but I wanna start pretty soon too, possibly Spring if everything is set right for me, I don't have the time right now to tackle something difficult
I'm interested in the field though although I don't have any project ideas (maybe that comes on later when you start to get the hang of it)
Are you into designing websites/apps or into the backend(all the functionality of a site or app)?
If into design forget my advice and definitely start with HTML, CSS and JavaScript @Scratchin_Bandit
Mostly interested in front end, the odin project which i just started with includes all 3 of these so that's good
Mostly interested in front end, the odin project which i just started with includes all 3 of these so that's good
Didn't know the Odin project, but looks really good.
If you like the web stuff, try some PHP after.
Good luck with learning bro
For sure would be greatly appreciated
If u need tips bro Iโm a software engineer
Two purposes rly, in my future career as a psychologist it would give me a lot more independence if i wanna do research (would give me an advantage if i end up wanting to do a phd as well), i'm also interested in health psychology and educational psychology and designing apps is a big part of that nowadays, so that would give me another advantage there
And of course maybe i end up liking coding so much i wanna get a straight up full time web dev career, but i think that's less likely
Working remote for a year or two doing web dev traveling all over would be fye tho
learn vanilla javascript and python first and then it will be easier to get into data/app dev etc but dont get into a specific framework too early on
Two purposes rly, in my future career as a psychologist it would give me a lot more independence if i wanna do research (would give me an advantage if i end up wanting to do a phd as well), i'm also interested in health psychology and educational psychology and designing apps is a big part of that nowadays, so that would give me another advantage there
And of course maybe i end up liking coding so much i wanna get a straight up full time web dev career, but i think that's less likely
Working remote for a year or two doing web dev traveling all over would be fye tho
Learn python and pandas if ur doing research