Congrats on the new job and the move! Thank you for sharing your journey, I was wondering was happened to your Dubstep(?) music making. Just to offer another perspective on the language question: when I went to Canada to study computer science in 2002, that university was teaching modern languages at the time (Java, ASP, SQL, etc) and we were very happy about that. Because back in France, we were taught a variety of older or less used languages: C, CAML, Prolog, etc The idea was to learn different programmatic paradigms, like functionnal programming with CAML and logical programming with Prolog, so we would end up being more adaptable later. I appreciate that better in retrospect. Your way of learning a language to build something is very powerful too, a great motivation. I'm super impressed by how you picked up C++ btw! I had tried to learn it by myself a long time ago, and if the basics were ok, there are so many subtleties and things to watch out for, I was glad not to have to work with that :)
Thanks man! Yes, learning how to think like a programmer is probably the ultimate skill. But i also know it can be overwhelming to learn that many languages, so that's why I like the project way 😁 As for the music, I haven't touched it in a while. I just really like programming 😁
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@@kitik7778 If you get back to it later, you'll probably have fresh ears and new ideas :)
Congrats on the new job and the move! Thank you for sharing your journey, I was wondering was happened to your Dubstep(?) music making. Just to offer another perspective on the language question: when I went to Canada to study computer science in 2002, that university was teaching modern languages at the time (Java, ASP, SQL, etc) and we were very happy about that. Because back in France, we were taught a variety of older or less used languages: C, CAML, Prolog, etc The idea was to learn different programmatic paradigms, like functionnal programming with CAML and logical programming with Prolog, so we would end up being more adaptable later. I appreciate that better in retrospect. Your way of learning a language to build something is very powerful too, a great motivation. I'm super impressed by how you picked up C++ btw! I had tried to learn it by myself a long time ago, and if the basics were ok, there are so many subtleties and things to watch out for, I was glad not to have to work with that :)
Thanks man! Yes, learning how to think like a programmer is probably the ultimate skill. But i also know it can be overwhelming to learn that many languages, so that's why I like the project way 😁
As for the music, I haven't touched it in a while. I just really like programming 😁
@@kitik7778 If you get back to it later, you'll probably have fresh ears and new ideas :)