The video and bargraphs above show some of the programming languages worth learning especially since sites like Stack Overflow (
a question and answer site for professional and enthusiast programmers) could offer help with technical difficulties that one would face when coding.
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A meme most programmers would understand |
The site which boasts a total of 19,812,222 questions (the last I checked on 11th July 2020) is a crowdsourcing platform for people like me who pick up scrapes of tech and adapt code based on others who offer their technical expertise in the community. The best part is that sometimes you do not even need to post a question from scratch. The idea is to search the site and look for others in the community who may have faced similar problems.
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The beauty of elegant code which can be easily adapted
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For the Python and Javascript projects that I have been working on in the past, I always 'Googled' for clues whenever I got stuck and more often than not I would be led to the site. So, I hope that it will come in handy for those of you budding edtech innovators who are looking to code and yet are unsure of where to seek help/assistance.
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