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❓ASK Which Programming Language should learn in 2023?

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Hello guys i want to learn programming language in 2023 which programming should and also share how to practice that programming?
 
No one can deny that AI and AI tools are like hot cakes in the job market now. A lot is done in the development of AI and making it better each day. A lot of job opportunities will be available in the AI development area. Python is the language in demand for AI development. Other languages that are in demand for AI are Java, C, C++, Java Script and Haskell etc. These languages can open new job and career opportunities in the market in the coming times.
 
I think it is much good to learn any programming language indeed you just need to make sure that you keep doing the practice for itself so your practical knowledge does not gets wasted and benefits you in the long run indeed actually to be honest .
 
Hello guys i want to learn programming language in 2023 which programming should and also share how to practice that programming?
Hey there! If you're looking to learn a programming language in 2023, there are a few great options to consider. One popular choice is Python. It's known for its simplicity and versatility, making it a fantastic language for beginners and experienced programmers alike. Plus, it's widely used in various fields like web development, data science, and artificial intelligence.

To practice Python (or any programming language, for that matter), there are a few things you can do. First, start with online tutorials or courses to get the basics down. Then, try out coding challenges on platforms like LeetCode or HackerRank to sharpen your skills and solve real-world problems. Additionally, working on small projects, like building a simple web app or automating a task, can help reinforce what you've learned and keep you motivated.

Remember, the key to mastering any programming language is consistent practice and hands-on experience. So dive in, have fun, and don't be afraid to make mistakes along the way – they're all part of the learning process!
 
The most important thing is to focus on one programming language.
There are so programming languages and it takes patience to scale through

It is good to learn programming consistently in a well conducive environment.

I will recommend python and JavaScript for you
 
I think Python and JavaScript are popular programming languages that are widely used in different fields of computing today. Their high-level syntax and readability make them a great choice for beginners in programming.
 
I will recommend anyone entering the coding world, to start from JavaScript. It wil be better to get some basic ideas of HTML and CSS before starting JavaScript. After that, learn MEAN or MERN stack and then you can move to python.
If your target is app development, once JS is done, go to Kotlin (Android) and Swift (iOS). Then you are the king and sky is the limit.
 
I will recommend anyone entering the coding world, to start from JavaScript. It wil be better to get some basic ideas of HTML and CSS before starting JavaScript. After that, learn MEAN or MERN stack and then you can move to python.
If your target is app development, once JS is done, go to Kotlin (Android) and Swift (iOS). Then you are the king and sky is the limit.
Learning Javascript requires additionally learning Ajax and JQuery because learning Javascript is not enough nowadays and needs these frameworks so actions not handled with Javascript are handled using these platforms for example.
 
Learning Javascript requires additionally learning Ajax and JQuery because learning Javascript is not enough nowadays and needs these frameworks so actions not handled with Javascript are handled using these platforms for example.
Thanks my dear BMF fellow for for replying. You are right about Ajax and JQuery. I do have mentioned MEAN and MERN and that do take care of the Ajax and JQuery side.
 
Thanks my dear BMF fellow for for replying. You are right about Ajax and JQuery. I do have mentioned MEAN and MERN and that do take care of the Ajax and JQuery side.
I just expanded this part because someone outside the domain of programming just sees MEAN and MERN as programming terms and doesn't know the details behind the use of them this is to resume everything mentioned above.
 
I just expanded this part because someone outside the domain of programming just sees MEAN and MERN as programming terms and doesn't know the details behind the use of them this is to resume everything mentioned above.
Thanks fella and my bad I did not grasp the point. That is greatness of you to expand the terms that are not known to the newbies in the programming world.
 

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