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What should I do? - Miku - 06-22-2011

Summer started 3 weeks already. Before summer, I into making website and I decided to learn more in summer( Javascript ). ( I've learn HTML, CSS) Then, I start thinking web design isn't going to make me rich. Then I want to learn C++. I have touch it before but its too confuse. Now, I thinking concentrate on which one this summer. Another thing is after summer, I'm going to have a course that I can learn Python. Which do you prefer me to learn first? Javascript? C++? or prepare for Python?


RE: What should I do? - Top - 06-22-2011

I say stick with Javascript because it sounds like thats what you're good at.


RE: What should I do? - ★ASI_F★™ - 06-22-2011

Yes my think also same as skillify


RE: What should I do? - Miku - 06-22-2011

So when do I start learning the others?


RE: What should I do? - Top - 06-22-2011

(06-22-2011, 04:48 AM)intel 4004 Wrote: So when do I start learning the others?

Just choose what you feel you should do. I'd say do Javascript now and maybe later in the summer do C++ then as you said after summer, Python


RE: What should I do? - Anon - 06-22-2011

Uhhhhh Why is this in emotional support


RE: What should I do? - h-boy - 06-22-2011

"web design isn't going to make me rich."

Tell that to Mark Zuckerburg


RE: What should I do? - Miku - 06-22-2011

.....sorry I think I'm thinking of something else. For web design, in my mind is making website templates and sell them. This make me think it won't earn much money.


RE: What should I do? - 0xE9 - 06-22-2011

Both, JavaScript won't take a week to learn.


RE: What should I do? - sockatobi - 06-22-2011

Javascript won't take you very long to learn if you already have HTML finished. Stay with Javascript for now, and then, later, go to other languages.