Thank you so much, Mosh! You have changed my life. I studied chemistry at university in my country, but finding a job as a chemist was very difficult. Then, I came across your 6 hour video on Python on UA-cam. I watched it all and also subscribed to CodeWithMosh. I learned Python, MySQL, and Django through your courses. Now, I am a junior backend developer with a fantastic salary. Thank you so much!
Wow! I’m glad my courses helped you transform your life! That’s what I want for every student of mine. Keep learning and level up your skills and you’ll have better and more exciting opportunities! 👏
Since I am 73, it's not a necessity to learn any programming language for me, BUT your videos were/are so motivational, that I started coding in Python just for fun to myself. And I found a lot of joy in it. Keep up spreading your knowledge and motivation! Like is this video, where you give a good summary of what to choose and why.
Your videos are very good. Content is precise and sharp. I am more inclined to learn python as I am a data engineer. When you have an upcoming python course for beginners I will be interested. Thank you!
bro...what is the best langauge to learn now....i dont have a goal.. i need to learn a program...is java script or c++ or python or any other...which have good future
@@rxynmp4you should probably go for java script Cz it gives you way more choices than others and python is also another if java script is hard for you then python the 2nd best option
Mosh, am a programmer but basically fullstack web developer, i started coding in 2020 but now i know c+ c js htm reactjs nextjs css + use of bootstrap just because of your videos.
@@aritgon9763 there are so many answers to that questions on the internet, and why wouldnt it be worth? what are you commenting this on? a site. i reccomend HTML and CSS course and then Javascript course both by bro code
@@krccmsitp2884 It depends on what you mean by 'lacking', in terms of tools and capabilies of C# in those fields, I wouldn't say it's "lacking" anything, it's a very robust and versatile language
Take it as you will. I have been a software developer for 34 years now. I was in consulting, I was everywhere. I tried and did it all. What always stayed and what I do right now: C/C++. Start with C and it will make you understand the basics and the core. If you are really good in C/C++ all other languages are easy anyway, but if you ENJOY coding on C/C++ you are settled. It will never die? Why? Because it always starts with new hardware. All you have is new hardware and a C compiler. Everything else is just built on top of that. Sorry for the rant.
i always say people who go to lets say university are wasting their time i know C++,Delphi, C#, AUTO IT , PYTHON,RUBY,PHP, i dont even class java , css and html as a real coder i know basically every area in computers and ive seen many people go to uni and come out clueless but they passed so dont think you can become a computer professional in anything less than 10 years ive been coding for 20 years and thats 8 hours a day on the PC doing all sorts building them aswell , you have a nice stack mate
@@avg_user-dd2yb your right but if you are a real expert you will always get hired ive done pen testing for some of the biggest companies around when you know a PC inside out you will always be needed, problem is people need to realize if you can learn what you do in less than a year which you could easily learn most web development languages in that time most by 14 years old that's not valuable as anyone can do it in a short time , but when you know every aspect this takes many many years youll always have a high income
Javascript is one of fav language and the reason behind is , it is used in frontend, backend and mobile development that's why , this language is my fav one ❤
@@TheTopOfTheWorld yes, Java is my main language. No shortage of jobs for java developers, as it is reliable language preferred by big organizations. It is mainly used for back end. So if you are front end oriented you better stick to JavaScript.
Hey MOSH! I have recently embarked on my career journey as a junior Salesforce developer. However, I must admit that I am quite new to Apex programming, Salesforce programming in general, and the Salesforce platform as a whole. Given your expertise and educational content, it would be immensely helpful if you could create some videos focused on these topics to assist those of us who are beginners in this field. Your guidance would be greatly appreciated as we navigate through learning these essential skills.
In my opinion, whichever path someone takes should also learn Python bcz: 1- Easy to learn 2- Vast and huge libraries 3- Can be used for: •web app (using Django or Flask) •game dev (pygame, panda3D etc...) •data analysis and data science (numpy, pandas, matplotlib, seaborn, statsmodel etc...) •AI and ML (tensorflow, pytorch, scikit-learn, NLTK ...) 4- It is between the top 5 most used languages and gained popularity in the recent years, so the job market is becoming huge more and more.
Python with OS development💀💀💀💀 no learn c#, c, c++ cause it can help for everything c# for game development c for low level interaction and c++ for low level interactions and game development
Am a student pursuing...diploma in computer programming....in our units we are widely covering C , C# and Java ..I would really love to learn python in your channels am super excited in building ai machines 😎😎...thumbs up mosh 🎉
Hey, novice programmer here. This helped get my things straight! Right now i am coding in luau because i create roblox games for fun and I do commisions for others. I am decent in python with machine learning and other tasks, my go-to language right now is Lua, and im passionate about game development. I think I will most likely learn C# and Unity, thanks!
@@akshorts2115 youtube tutorials, im not really scared, usually when i get stuck i try to find a fix myself but if i dont i can always use chatgpt. i code for fun
I've been wondering what part of programming to get into before I go into college and your video made it easier 😁 I've been learning HTML inconsistently for some time now and I feel Web development is the way for me so I'm gonna be more consistent. Thanks for the insight!!!!❤️
Worth emailing your lecturer. They'll likely tell you what language you'll be learning so you can get a headstart. Also hate to break it to you but web dev isn't just HTML
Learning a language is not the same as learning programming. You can learn a language but still be bad at programming. The industry needs programmers, not people who simply claim to know various programming languages.
Thank you instructor Mosh you're best coding instructor that i have ever met❤ from Somalia🇸🇴 Make a complete courses for Nodejs,Express,Mongodb and PHP
There was a time i didn't had any money...i used to download your course from pirated sites....then you became my fav teacher, mentor.......now iam a full stack developer now handling a team of 5 people...im earning a handful of money...and now i pay for all your courses..thank you so mosh.....
Actually started learning python before knowing what to do with it. Now I’m so addicted to it for its simple syntax and overall flexibility I don’t wanna go to another one anymore
Most of these languages are variations of C.Learning C can be hard for starting from zero but it will make everything easier in long-term.And you should start at one point to know what do you want to do.
Dear Mosh, I am second year student at University for Software Engineering, and i can assure you that you explain better than some university professors with decades of experience in Software Engineering and teaching. You really explain it in simple and accurate way! You made my life easier, thank you!
This was very insightful and helpful, I would like you to do a follow up video for best programming languages for different career paths in Cybersecurity, thanks! 🙏🏿
I come from a Network Admin background. I started out with C# in Community College some years ago and liked it. Been doing Python consistently for last two years. JS, HTML and CSS off/on for last 2 years...I will stick to Python and JS
working on becoming a prompt engineer. Although front end developer looks interesting too. Your channel is a great resource for those just getting in to coding. Thank you for all the helpful information!
Mosh your mention of some of great courses and youtuber channels is unbecoming, you could have delivered your message without including those screenshots
Put on your big boy shoes, man up and don’t be so sensitive. No advertisement is bad. Not to mention he has the same types of videos “Learn Python in 1 hour”...
CS DOJO's YK is a great guy and great channel. You can learn a lot from him. Also Kalle Hallden. He really made a mistake with those channels screenshots.
I started learning python but I had so many failures specifically with Django so I was ready to quit. And suddenly I choose by accident a JavaScript course . And I am so happy. I find more exciting and easy and now thanks to you,I know I can move further with js.i subscribe immediately. Thank you
Thank you Mosh l had no idea on what to go to since l was targeting on software development. But since you gave me the path, let me focus on web & app. Be blessed sir.
I began teaching myself C# in conjunction with Unity for game development almost a year ago now and more recently have begun studying machine learning and had decided to begin learning Python, already have my VSCode set up to begin learning, just wanted confirmation. This was quick and insightful video that confirmed what I wanted to check so thanks for that.
You forgot assembly language for old folks like me I stepped up from assembly to C to C++ to C sharp and you’re right it was all for embedded systems. I think the C languages are the backbone for many of the higher level interpretive languages.
I am a OCP Java Programmer, currently addapting quick to JS and Node.js for some team projects. Basically, specialize in one language and OOP and application development concepts in general, then with the help of AI assistents nowadays and other tools like google, it shouldnt be a problem for you to pick up any language quick. Think of the programming languages as tools, and prioritize learning the basics of programming well.
Great video. Thanks for sharing your insights. I don't think database development was covered in the lecture. Perhaps it deserves separate coverage. It would be interesting to know your thoughts on which database languages, environments, and applications would be of most value. I enrolled in your MySQL course and enjoyed it thoroughly. Thank you kindly.
After hopping through different languages I decided to stick with Python. Not only is it easy and enjoyable to work with, but you can do a lot with it, web development, DevOps, data analysis, etc. Even if I don't get a developer job, I can use it to automate tasks in any job, so it will be useful regardless.
JavaScript is definitely go to but now days need to learn more than one language. Companies are asking for GIT, NOSQL, Jenkins, Docker and more as well.
My class teacher suggests one of you video explaining mySQL db, which does not seems helpful. Now UA-cam suggested me this video and i really appreciate this video. Good explanation. One can choose a programming language based on their requirements. Thanks
Great insights! Thanks for sharing. Excited to see Python and Java maintaining their relevance. Looking forward to exploring these languages for career growth.
Thank you so much, Mosh! You have changed my life. I studied chemistry at university in my country, but finding a job as a chemist was very difficult. Then, I came across your 6 hour video on Python on UA-cam. I watched it all and also subscribed to CodeWithMosh. I learned Python, MySQL, and Django through your courses. Now, I am a junior backend developer with a fantastic salary. Thank you so much!
Wow! I’m glad my courses helped you transform your life! That’s what I want for every student of mine. Keep learning and level up your skills and you’ll have better and more exciting opportunities! 👏
Congratulations bro! But I don't see any $$ tip for Mr. Mosh😂😂😂
Indian ?
which country
@programmingwithmosh bro plse tutorial python 2024 From zero to the top
Since I am 73, it's not a necessity to learn any programming language for me, BUT your videos were/are so motivational, that I started coding in Python just for fun to myself. And I found a lot of joy in it. Keep up spreading your knowledge and motivation! Like is this video, where you give a good summary of what to choose and why.
Your videos are very good. Content is precise and sharp. I am more inclined to learn python as I am a data engineer. When you have an upcoming python course for beginners I will be interested. Thank you!
Your move is motivating me as well👍
dhandam ra dootha 🙏
Nice to see someone at 73 learning new stuff and enjoying it! I want to be like you when I'm 73.
For me, learning one language in a very deep way is better than learning too many things and ending up forgeting everything.
This comment should be pinned at the top. ❤
That's true bro
bro...what is the best langauge to learn now....i dont have a goal.. i need to learn a program...is java script or c++ or python or any other...which have good future
@@rxynmp4 Java or python
@@rxynmp4you should probably go for java script Cz it gives you way more choices than others and python is also another if java script is hard for you then python the 2nd best option
Iam learning javascript from you, my dear teacher,
After javascript inshallah i will learn react and react native, ❤
The first language to learn is English...
Funny but true
With AI it's the only language you need to know
Without it,, you can't learn programming,, because all good programming learning resources are in English
@@frf20com And it's 100% true.
True though 😂
SQL & Python- Data Engineering & Data Analytics
Thanks
That’s what I use for my AI Software
YAa❤
why
This was great, im so grateful! keep on...
totally solidified my opinions on JS & now lift-off!!!
Mosh, am a programmer but basically fullstack web developer, i started coding in 2020 but now i know c+ c js htm reactjs nextjs css + use of bootstrap just because of your videos.
U have degree?
I am into web development, so I need to master HTML5, CSS and JS, then React to Nodejs for a full stack development. Thanks Mosh. Keep posting 🥰
Mongodb too
is it still worth to learn web development in 2024? can you share me some tutorial playlists to learn all these things. thank you :)
Don't forget SQL
@@aritgon9763 there are so many answers to that questions on the internet, and why wouldnt it be worth? what are you commenting this on? a site. i reccomend HTML and CSS course and then Javascript course both by bro code
Finally, a list that includes C#
The most requested work for enterprise App is related to C#, but the bloggers who are finally can to prepare a todo-app are not on their list.
...but unfortunately not mentioned in some fields (mobile, IoT, and AI/ML).
@@krccmsitp2884 yes they do have but not very good yet
@@msr60215The say companies using C# are less than other top languages like python, java, javascript
@@krccmsitp2884 It depends on what you mean by 'lacking', in terms of tools and capabilies of C# in those fields, I wouldn't say it's "lacking" anything, it's a very robust and versatile language
You have such a knack for explaining things clearly. Awesome job!
Take it as you will. I have been a software developer for 34 years now. I was in consulting, I was everywhere. I tried and did it all. What always stayed and what I do right now: C/C++. Start with C and it will make you understand the basics and the core. If you are really good in C/C++ all other languages are easy anyway, but if you ENJOY coding on C/C++ you are settled. It will never die? Why? Because it always starts with new hardware. All you have is new hardware and a C compiler. Everything else is just built on top of that. Sorry for the rant.
It's quite rare to find jobs with C/C++ if you're not in the mega centre of things
@@the_saliheen I dont think so. Every device needs software. Big devices, like cars, need a lot of it. It is all C/C++
Continue to educate and motivate we the upcoming developers Mosh.
Bnd kr bothhh
My tech stack: React, React Native, Flask, Django. HTML/CSS/JS & Python. Know these 4 and you are getting hired.
so i have to know web junk instead of knowing actual computer stuff? what has the world come to
No use, chat-gpt can do this for you, you devs are getting replaced
AI will be replaced by MI
i always say people who go to lets say university are wasting their time i know C++,Delphi, C#, AUTO IT , PYTHON,RUBY,PHP, i dont even class java , css and html as a real coder i know basically every area in computers and ive seen many people go to uni and come out clueless but they passed so dont think you can become a computer professional in anything less than 10 years ive been coding for 20 years and thats 8 hours a day on the PC doing all sorts building them aswell , you have a nice stack mate
@@avg_user-dd2yb your right but if you are a real expert you will always get hired ive done pen testing for some of the biggest companies around when you know a PC inside out you will always be needed, problem is people need to realize if you can learn what you do in less than a year which you could easily learn most web development languages in that time most by 14 years old that's not valuable as anyone can do it in a short time , but when you know every aspect this takes many many years youll always have a high income
Javascript is one of fav language and the reason behind is , it is used in frontend, backend and mobile development that's why , this language is my fav one ❤
I also just started JavaScript 😊
@@abuhanzla4058same here
also the most dangerous/unsafe language
I dont like it.
@@S3Kglitches Like any other language
You missed out the DevOps, Microservices and Cloud path, where Go shines a lot.
Thanks for the tip!
Mosh, we need a comprehensive Java tutorial like you did with python. 6 hrs
It's on his paid course
@@ginokalmeier2730 fk paid im broke
Sending love from Rwanda,we are your biggest fans Mosh❤
Your neighbor from Tanzania here 👋
We are all here from Nigeria ❤❤
your cousins from kenya
A Southy🇿🇦 just joined the chat.
❤ then Zim celebrates
Yea Mosh. Full Stack Web Dev.
Thanks for the juicy insight
I've learnt Java and JS with you. Looking forward to learning R :)
Do you often code in Java? Some people say that its usage is quite limited.
@@TheTopOfTheWorld yes, Java is my main language. No shortage of jobs for java developers, as it is reliable language preferred by big organizations. It is mainly used for back end. So if you are front end oriented you better stick to JavaScript.
@@codematters7970 Thanks a lot!
Hey MOSH! I have recently embarked on my career journey as a junior Salesforce developer. However, I must admit that I am quite new to Apex programming, Salesforce programming in general, and the Salesforce platform as a whole. Given your expertise and educational content, it would be immensely helpful if you could create some videos focused on these topics to assist those of us who are beginners in this field. Your guidance would be greatly appreciated as we navigate through learning these essential skills.
In my opinion, whichever path someone takes should also learn Python bcz:
1- Easy to learn
2- Vast and huge libraries
3- Can be used for:
•web app (using Django or Flask)
•game dev (pygame, panda3D etc...)
•data analysis and data science (numpy, pandas, matplotlib, seaborn, statsmodel etc...)
•AI and ML (tensorflow, pytorch, scikit-learn, NLTK ...)
4- It is between the top 5 most used languages and gained popularity in the recent years, so the job market is becoming huge more and more.
It's funny to me cus you could say the exact same thing for C#. But either one is a good choice
Python with OS development💀💀💀💀 no learn c#, c, c++ cause it can help for everything c# for game development c for low level interaction and c++ for low level interactions and game development
@@Hnxzxvrwhat wrong with python?😊
I choose early in tech journey to learn and JavaScript and Python and am glad I did ❤
give me your number bro i want to learn javascript help me
Am a student pursuing...diploma in computer programming....in our units we are widely covering C , C# and Java ..I would really love to learn python in your channels am super excited in building ai machines 😎😎...thumbs up mosh 🎉
Hey, novice programmer here. This helped get my things straight! Right now i am coding in luau because i create roblox games for fun and I do commisions for others. I am decent in python with machine learning and other tasks, my go-to language right now is Lua, and im passionate about game development. I think I will most likely learn C# and Unity, thanks!
If you don't mind to you go to college for learning or online classes 😢
@@akshorts2115 I'm not quite old enough to even go to high school so.. maybe I will but not yet.
@@VicTenCrafty nah just wanted to ask you how do u learn don't u feel anxiety when u read the code 🥺
@@akshorts2115 youtube tutorials, im not really scared, usually when i get stuck i try to find a fix myself but if i dont i can always use chatgpt. i code for fun
@@VicTenCraftygood man 😊. Take care.
I've been wondering what part of programming to get into before I go into college and your video made it easier 😁
I've been learning HTML inconsistently for some time now and I feel Web development is the way for me so I'm gonna be more consistent. Thanks for the insight!!!!❤️
which college r u gonna join
Which course?
Worth emailing your lecturer. They'll likely tell you what language you'll be learning so you can get a headstart. Also hate to break it to you but web dev isn't just HTML
@@Stettafirecan you guide me
Learning a language is not the same as learning programming. You can learn a language but still be bad at programming. The industry needs programmers, not people who simply claim to know various programming languages.
Totally agree
I learned HTML and Python, and now I'm currently learning Java!
Great!! But are you learning Java or JavaScript?
Thank you instructor Mosh you're best coding instructor that i have ever met❤ from Somalia🇸🇴
Make a complete courses for Nodejs,Express,Mongodb and PHP
There was a time i didn't had any money...i used to download your course from pirated sites....then you became my fav teacher, mentor.......now iam a full stack developer now handling a team of 5 people...im earning a handful of money...and now i pay for all your courses..thank you so mosh.....
Bro u from india??
Tamil ah bro??
I feel bad that the youtuber didn't reply to this
Great video!! Currently learning Python!
Always on spot, always helpful ! ❤Thank you very much, Mosh !
Thanks for the helpful video! Having this be broken down so clearly is great! Seems like Java is best for my goals.
Very enlightening,currently learning JavaScript bt will consider python due to machine learning...
Actually started learning python before knowing what to do with it. Now I’m so addicted to it for its simple syntax and overall flexibility I don’t wanna go to another one anymore
I'm learning Python as well :)
Java and c# are my favorite
You are not a human
I like c#
C# is less pain in the butt lol Java can get boring 😂
@@zach.intech programming is boring generally
@@unknownguywholovespizza For you, not for me.
this is the most unbiased and easily understood video about what programming languages to learn and for their purposes
hey mosh, can you explain the basic requirements to a fresher for getting a job opportunity in companies like google, nasa ect?
that will be helpful!
Most of these languages are variations of C.Learning C can be hard for starting from zero but it will make everything easier in long-term.And you should start at one point to know what do you want to do.
Great overview!!!
Your ability to summarize and explain is incredible!
Dear Mosh,
I am second year student at University for Software Engineering, and i can assure you that you explain better than some university professors with decades of experience in Software Engineering and teaching. You really explain it in simple and accurate way!
You made my life easier, thank you!
As a Artificial Intelligence student, I'm going with PYTHON 🙂.
What is it's road map please?
Yes I need too
This was very insightful and helpful, I would like you to do a follow up video for best programming languages for different career paths in Cybersecurity, thanks! 🙏🏿
Thank you so much for clarifications.
I come from a Network Admin background. I started out with C# in Community College some years ago and liked it. Been doing Python consistently for last two years. JS, HTML and CSS off/on for last 2 years...I will stick to Python and JS
I would like to learn JavaScript. Please make course from zero to advanced on it. Love from Pakistan
just search java Bro code.He has full course
Great video to share with people who want to start programming
Mosh sir i have learnt python through your 6 hour course ❤
Bro how much time it would take to learn python
i think to advance it it takes up to 3 months
@@Adityakr.
@@Adityakr. I have learnt basic to advanced topic like oops , lambda function, reduce etc it takes me 45 days and practice continuously
@@binirxn okay
working on becoming a prompt engineer. Although front end developer looks interesting too. Your channel is a great resource for those just getting in to coding. Thank you for all the helpful information!
💻 We want WEB DEVELOPMENT + MACHINE LEARNING 💻
C# and DotNet the most powerful, Logical and beautiful in widen range of software world ❤️💪
I Love you.....
The best thing I ever did was signing up for mosh's lectures, so good!
What about golang
Go is a king is a new era broooooo keep uppp
C#, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, and maybe Python
I already started with HTML and CSS. Thanks so much.
It's so sad that people go into programming nowadays for the sole purpose of getting a high-paying job.
Why so?
what wrong with earn more money? as long it illegal i don't see problem
You forgot to mention that like JS, C# can also be used for backend and frontend as well, with Blazor for example.
True!
Oh cool i don't know about this 🤝
Mosh your mention of some of great courses and youtuber channels is unbecoming, you could have delivered your message without including those screenshots
Put on your big boy shoes, man up and don’t be so sensitive. No advertisement is bad. Not to mention he has the same types of videos “Learn Python in 1 hour”...
CS DOJO's YK is a great guy and great channel. You can learn a lot from him. Also Kalle Hallden. He really made a mistake with those channels screenshots.
I’m a young idiot learning coding and I like python, c++, and JS. Excited to getting well rounded on all three
First language JavaScript..❤thank you very much Mosh ..many many blessings and love ❤❤❤
I started learning python but I had so many failures specifically with Django so I was ready to quit. And suddenly I choose by accident a JavaScript course . And I am so happy. I find more exciting and easy and now thanks to you,I know I can move further with js.i subscribe immediately. Thank you
Thank you Mosh l had no idea on what to go to since l was targeting on software development. But since you gave me the path, let me focus on web & app. Be blessed sir.
I'd love to see an updated course on angular
thank you for your kind information i m well motivated to learn python and javascript... i have also learnt c and c++ in high school
I am a data analyst and I have been considering to learn Julia, as I am told it's the next generation data science language
I started with Python.
I learnt mysql from you
Thanks a lot
As always, We can always rely on Mosh for gifting us some amazing videos. I appreciate it!
I began teaching myself C# in conjunction with Unity for game development almost a year ago now and more recently have begun studying machine learning and had decided to begin learning Python, already have my VSCode set up to begin learning, just wanted confirmation. This was quick and insightful video that confirmed what I wanted to check so thanks for that.
Full Stack and probably react native. Very good video Mosh.
You're really talented, keep up the fantastic work!
You forgot assembly language for old folks like me I stepped up from assembly to C to C++ to C sharp and you’re right it was all for embedded systems. I think the C languages are the backbone for many of the higher level interpretive languages.
thank you so much , it is clear for me and i decided to learn "Python" .... for my next career (AI /Machine Learning).
Mosh you're my hero. Gotten me out of so many sticky situations.
Thank you, Mosh!! Your work is very promising and direct and as ongoing statistitian i think i can go with Python and R.
That's a very helpful information for beginners like me. Thank you
Hi to you moshfegh jan
am really wait and find about like videos for helping to me
thanks alot for making it and say clearly all notes
Thank you Mosh very much. The way you Explain things is very simple and very easy to understand.
I am a OCP Java Programmer, currently addapting quick to JS and Node.js for some team projects. Basically, specialize in one language and OOP and application development concepts in general, then with the help of AI assistents nowadays and other tools like google, it shouldnt be a problem for you to pick up any language quick. Think of the programming languages as tools, and prioritize learning the basics of programming well.
Helped me realize that what i need to choose as my carer. Python,JavaScript and C++.. here we go.Thansk Mosh
Mosh is always the best ❤
You’re so kind! Thank you ❤
Thanks a lot, Mosh. Your video was extremely useful for me.
Python and JavaScript are my ❤fav but I need to learn all languages
I'm using a combo of
Front-end ( HTML, CSS, js) (react optionally)
Backend ( Python-Django)
Python will help me to learn Work on AI & ML.
Your contribution to my career is huge. ❤
Full stack and probably React native ♥️ 5:31 Useful video .Thank you Mosh
Great work! love your content. Keep it up!😊
This was a great video, i have dreamed of being a web developer for 13 years now. Thanks for directing me in the rigjt path!
English is just a language everyone can learn but he is saying about knowledge need to choose to learn 😊
Great video. Thanks for sharing your insights. I don't think database development was covered in the lecture. Perhaps it deserves separate coverage. It would be interesting to know your thoughts on which database languages, environments, and applications would be of most value. I enrolled in your MySQL course and enjoyed it thoroughly. Thank you kindly.
Great suggestion!
Great, I love this kind of videos.
Thank you Mosh. 🌟
everything when i have to know about each software development i watch this video all the time. Thanks...
I love Swift and TypeScript
After hopping through different languages I decided to stick with Python. Not only is it easy and enjoyable to work with, but you can do a lot with it, web development, DevOps, data analysis, etc. Even if I don't get a developer job, I can use it to automate tasks in any job, so it will be useful regardless.
Please could you do a video like this but for what the most popular/useful frameworks and tools are for the languages mentioned in this video?
JavaScript is definitely go to but now days need to learn more than one language. Companies are asking for GIT, NOSQL, Jenkins, Docker and more as well.
My class teacher suggests one of you video explaining mySQL db, which does not seems helpful. Now UA-cam suggested me this video and i really appreciate this video. Good explanation. One can choose a programming language based on their requirements. Thanks
Great insights! Thanks for sharing. Excited to see Python and Java maintaining their relevance. Looking forward to exploring these languages for career growth.
Thanks for sharing, it was so useful. ❤❤❤
I love the affordable courses that you have available. I will definitely purchase from the store in the future when I can. Thank you for all you do
Python,javascript,react native and c++