u/Alone-Magician-1077

A little help/guide please

I am a graduating college student, but my school focuses mostly on hardware. I'd like to learn coding so I'd give mysel more choices in careers in the near future.

So, I did what most would do first: ask and google.

Most people say I should just go straight through React, but google said I should focus first on HTML & CSS first to fully understand it.

But I'd figure that it's best to ask others as well, like this sub.

Should I actually learn HTML & CSS first before going to JavaScript? should I directly go to REACT? Or maybe you guys have some other answer?

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u/Alone-Magician-1077 — 3 days ago

New to Game Development but want to pursue it.

Hello gamedevs, I am a fresh graduate and would like to pursue gamedev, but in my collegem I have never tried creating games except that one roblox shi that was required to us. What tools do you usually use to create games? I googled of course and it says Unity and Godot.
But I'd like to hear the opinions of real game devs. I don't personally know one so I figured its best to ask the best source on the web.

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u/Alone-Magician-1077 — 4 days ago

Is python still okay today?

So, I am somewhat a slow learner, held back 2 years on college. Got a little bit more time during that 2 years and learned python, however, my friend laughed at me that its kinda weird.

I'm not that much good of a programmer but that laugh somehow got into me. Is python bad right now or am I just too late?

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u/Alone-Magician-1077 — 8 days ago