What does /g/ make of pic related?
I've started working through their course, currently on the front end development project (build a personal homepage). After that its straight in to Javascript.
Regardless of the learning resource, you shouldn't rely on it exclusively.
>>60147142
>Javascript
You're poisoning your mind with garbage. It will legitimately be harder for you to learn non-shitty languages after this.
>>60147333
I think they want you to be as job-ready as possible.
>>60147333
Real programmers keep themselves up-to-date instead of clinging to their preferred languages religiously.
Coding Bootcamps & Online Coding "Tutorials"
>Only for hipster technologies like Ruby on Rails, Node.js, etc. and some "mainstream" tech like Python and HTML
>Doesn't cover Java, C, C++
>Most likely lacks coverage on algorithms
>Doesn't tell you about the low level details of computers
>>60147387
real *good* programmers
>>60147406
>"mainstream" tech like Python
>>60147333
Javascript's perfectly fine for some stuff. Basic logic and shit is probly the biggest hurdle for the complete noob and they're going to be literally exposed to it everyday whether they learn it or not.
Not learning it is harmful, learning it first is... iffy. Just avoid the framework cancer.
>>60147142
I did the front end portion of it and got a job in web development.
I also did CS50X.