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I think when a new comer looks at a list like this it's extremely intimidating and they'd be right. However I find this sort of list does more harm than good. You don't need to know half of these things. To simplify this you could take a path of learning Java, then MySQL. Then start joining the two together with JDBC. You'll start to encounter problems in complexity but then enter Hibernate. The next step would be creating a basic front end with HTML and CSS and then join that to your Java and MySQL with servlets, after that use JSP's and add on some JS too eventually.
Although this may be old fashioned, you'd be surprised by how many large companies still just use Java 8 for example. There's the world the internet makes things out to be, and then reality. I say this because I am self taught (coming from a mechanical engineering background 20 years ago) and have now changed careers.
There is nothing to truly gain by learning 4 different types of databases, do 1, learn it well. Again, no point learning Go, Rust, Ruby etc. Not all of them. Focus on one language. See what your area offers in terms of jobs. You'll save yourself not only the time, but ultimately many folks give up because it's too overwhelming - because the internet is saying learning all of this, when in reality you don't need to.
Wow! I love the layout and the traction you got on this post. What a great way to boost SEO for other articles you link to. Although I wouldn't call this an article but a curated link list.
I just wanted some guidance from you, as a complete beginner in coding should I start by learning web dev or start by learning python and then move to data science?
great effort
u bring almost everything under one roof.
thank u
Nice! I'll save for later since I'm starting my full stack journey this year! :D
We really need another useless list of concepts?
Anyone can find more lists like this one on the internet with one simple google search.
We really need another useless article??
In the last year this platform become the place for new writers: a lot of copy/paste articles just to fill the space, as it was a writing bootcamp.
We really need to degradate this platform like this?
This place is becoming a pile of s**t - it's not that beautifull and informative place that was before.
At the moment the chance to find a usefull article is about 5%, the rest is wasted server space.
I would be curious if you thought the same about my articles? I spend time researching and then I spend a lot of time on outlines and drafts. So mine are definitely not copy and paste but they are though piece on current technology. I do get your point. I sometimes wonder how some of these articles make it in my Google news feed.
Even now, we can ask ChatGPT for that. What we really need is something more unique, like different perspectives and a practical path of experienced man.
Personally, I think studying by project-based is a good approach because at the end of the day, we need to use the knowledge to solve real-world problems. Even if starting by a TODO app, we can scale it in many way.
Awesome. Really grateful for this list
This is pure gold!
programmingforbegin.blogspot.com/
Thanks for sharing!
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Great Article and Great Efforts
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good job I like this content
Ses pour encourager ou pour décourager ?