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Which coding language is best to learn for the NWO
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 80265194:MV80ODE1NjMzXzg3ODY0MTg3XzExNjQyNjI2] [quote:Anonymous Coward 79287281:MV80ODE1NjMzXzg3ODYwMzgwXzNFNkYwQkM=] [quote:Anonymous Coward 79136464:MV80ODE1NjMzXzg3ODYwMzM5Xzk5Q0U5MUQz] [quote:Anonymous Coward 79287281:MV80ODE1NjMzXzg3ODYwMTI3XzY0RTk1OUZC] C++ is probably the most useful general purpose language if you had to pick just one [/quote] it's literally the most useless for getting a job. Javascript/Typestript for React/Angular/Vue ect is hot. C# is really big right now and has a big future. [/quote] It depends on the field, not everything is app and site development. Good luck programming a robot or a missile with Javascript... A full stack developer wouldn't know the first thing about doing any sort of real engineering. [/quote] It doesn't really matter when it comes to teaching kids. They can learn ANY language, they are essentially the same. They differ here and there, but to learn the basics of programming it doesn't really matter, they all work on the same basic principles, so they will most likely change the first choice language before they get a job anyway. It is said that most programmers do. What matters is learning the basic principles and the rest are quirks and details. C#, C++, Java will be more helpful to understand the underlying principles behind programming. A lot of things in Javacript are shortcuts and hacks designed to make things work quicker, but you might miss what's going on "behind the scenes". The advantage of Javascript however, is that you can start hacking away simple visual apps very quickly, so a kid will have a motivation to continue if they see some results immediately. With the other 3 languages, you don't really have much practical application for a kid learning at home. They won't be able to do anything fun in it for the first 2 years, if at all. So IDK, it depends. [/quote]
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Hi. I'd like to homeschool my kids. Seeing that Bezos and Gates will rule the world in the near future, the only jobs they'll need is programmers to fix their machines. What coding language should I have my kids learn for the future?
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