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Beginner learning to code

Hi, i'm currently studying a-levels (which have no relevance to my career choice) and hope to go into software development or artificial intelligence. I've just started a java course and hope to start python and c++ in the near future to support me as i go into the big wide world. I would like to hear any opinions and any support regarding how i could maybe trek this road and whether or not if i'm taking too much at once. All comments appreciated! Thanks in advance.

26th Nov 2019, 7:30 PM
Haq Nawaz
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Start with Sololearn tutorials.
26th Nov 2019, 8:59 PM
Sonic
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better if you know what type of software you want to do as job or what not
26th Nov 2019, 8:21 PM
zemiak
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zemiak well im not too sure yet regarding c++ and python, i just know they're very widely applicable and popular, but i definitely want to learn java as i plan on doing some android projects and like to hang around in the xda forums, so it would really help me understand whats going on and try some mods and edits myself.
26th Nov 2019, 8:32 PM
Haq Nawaz
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will do!
26th Nov 2019, 8:59 PM
Haq Nawaz
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Hey so a few comapanies are looking for Java and C# programmers Best thing would be to do a tutorial on both and choose which one you enjoy the most/understand the easiest and then focus on that language If you decide on c# also take a look at html, CSS and Javascript as you can incorporate those when designing web apps using . Net
26th Nov 2019, 11:12 PM
Vanessa Rufo
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For android projects take a look at Android studio, there's some really nice tutorials for it on YouTube
26th Nov 2019, 11:13 PM
Vanessa Rufo
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David Carroll, I think Hawker Miner posted useful resource perhaps with not right entry point. look here https://www.developereconomics.com/resources/graphs
28th Nov 2019, 6:49 PM
zemiak