There is countless tools, frameworks, and languages available out there, share with me what are you currently learning or what you wanna learn in the future i'd love to know what the community has to learn
There is countless tools, frameworks, and languages available out there, share with me what are you currently learning or what you wanna learn in the future i'd love to know what the community has to learn
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I'm learning Rust, after JS/TS thats is really promising language.
What do you plan on doing with it ?
command line tools, backend, maybe try some front end solution too. But already try solve few coding challenge on codewars as first learning curve.
I have been playing around with Tauri and I like it so far. You can make desktop apps with it, just like Electron but without shipping Chrome. Could be nice if you want to play with JS/TS and Rust together.
Yeah trying a new technologie is always fun and helpful
Do you have any recommendations/resources for learning how to use the Windows CMD prompt utility like a pro ? Really need to become a power user for that tool lol
I do not, sorry, because I mostly use Mac and Linux. Those can be quite similar, but are very different from Windows. It is a useful skill though. Just start using it more and take small steps.
I'm trying to learn things like node/react/next/whatever, but it's a painful process because 99% of tutorials and official documentation are out of date within minutes of publishing and flat-out don't work.
In other environments that wouldn't be too tricky to solve, but every single tool in this one is a rabbit hole of things you are constantly told not to worry about, just paste this into some config file which isn't mentioned anywhere else, then it'll work... and usually it does nothing.
I need another coffee.
You have a point, but the informations on the docs are always fresh you should stick with it
beta.reactjs.org/learn
I am learning English and css :)
That's good, good luck
thanks!
Best of luck! Are you learning CSS on your own, or through a course?
I learned css through the course video, then read the documentation to learn
Css can be a bit hard i struggle with it 😅,good luck
encourage together :)
Yeah 😎
If it was easy, it wouldn't be worth doing! Learning CSS is a power move, and wildly useful. I believe in you both!
Lol my, being encouraging. 😁
I am beginner web-developer , learning javascript and mongodb
Make sure you learn DOM manipulation with JavaScript really well before you move on to frameworks like React. I struggled with frameworks more than I should have until I went backwards and learned some of the basics that had been skipped in learning path.
React is a great tool, and you should learn it, but not before you know how to work without it to a decent degree.
Good and also learn express and react and do some cool projects with them
I’m also learning how to perfect my Emacs setup. I’m relatively new to the ecosystem, but I’m finding Doom Emacs a very fun and rewarding framework. I’m using workspaces to quickly jump between different projects in different languages - Python, JavaScript, Scala, Go, and my personal notes on its own workspace too.
Good luck
I've been reading through some data structures and algorithm text books. I've been learning golang along side reading the book, doing the example problems in golang, and doing leetcodes in golang.
It's a really nice and enjoyable language so far.
It is really fun, i plan to dive into it in the future
Currently learning Next.js.
I have fimiliarzed myself with full stack Next.js ecosystem. Now I will build a few applications to understand it even more.
Great, keep up the good work
thanks :)
Go - as I want to make some CLI binaries, I tried with nexe, pkg but there were too big in size. Also, I am interested in a project called wails (a go project to make desktop apps) so let's see how it goes.
Good luck and have then
I started learning Next.js to use for my portfolio project. I want to build a portfolio site and since Next.js is quite useful for static pages and I already use React at work, I thought it would be great to learn in my free time!
Yeah always good learning something new
I'm learning MySQL and PostgreSQL. I've only worked with MongoDB in the past.
That said, learning SQL properly makes me realize that there are knowledge gaps with my MongoDB. Not that Coding Bootcamps are bad, but they don't make you job ready. The should stop advertising that. I think they give you the tools to go start learning on your own, which is an important skill. But at least the one I went through did not make me job ready. I feel more job ready now, but that took a lot more effort on my part after the Bootcamp.
Yeah a lot of bootcamps claim that, good job you made it on your own
I’ve been focusing a lot on iOS Development with SwiftUI, but mainly the Swift language as a whole. It’s been nice to get away from web development.
I am really enjoying the Swift language as a whole and really like how it is designed for the most part. Believe it has some features that other languages should be looking at to solve common issues with the language.
Yeah that's a good experience, keep up the great work!
I’m currently learning Swift.
So you doing ios development ?
yep
Good luck
thanks!
I'm coming from a primarily Vue.js background, so I decided to learn Svelte and SvelteKit. In some ways, Vue and Svelte are very similar but it's been interesting to see how their methodologies differ.
Good luck
I learnt React ,now I'm building projects in it, might learn Next.js in near future.
The reason I write "might" coz I rarely see Next.js in Front-end job descriptions.
What do you think ?
I've switched to Next.js for a while now and I am never going back. Personally I think it's only gonna get more popular but it's just so amazing I don't even care.
Also it's based on React so I'm pretty sure the knowledge you gain transfers
yeah if you know react, nextjs is not hard at all
I think Next.js is necessary to learn because it improves seo and app performance, if you gonna built a production app with react then nextjs is necessary
I need to get back up to speed with Python, C#, SQL and GraphQL.
Do you have a project to do with them ?
Well at work i'm using SQL and GraphQL in one project. As for Python and C# its more for my own personal development because I would like to maintain 3 technical stacks.
JavaScript, Python and C#.
Yeah good, keep learning
Currently learning Tailwind CSS and ReactJS. Hoping to start following up on Flutter (it seems to be getting a lot of hype right now). Which other framework(s) would spice up my frontend stack?
you can also learn Nextjs after learning react and add typescript to the mix to improve your code reliability.
C++(unreal), C#(unity)
Game dev ? Great
Aws app sync
Cool
Entering into Blockchain and web3 domain. But dont know much about it!
That's an interesting domain nowadays i hope you find good resources.
That's exactly why i commented it out here!
I've been learning about ML text classification lately — really fun to build a model and see it work!
ML and what you can do with it is always interesting, you plan on learning other things related to ML ?
Right now I'm working on my final project which consist in a full stack rral time chat app.
I'm learning TS, Docker and Actions (CI/CD), VueJS 3, Vitest, Cypress and a bit of Socket IO :))))
good stuff
Smali,HLSL,GLSL,Vulkan
cool
I'm a returning beginner web developer relearning html and css to build a strong foundation that I haven't in the past.
Good luck bro
I am currently learning Blockchain and React Native.
interesting
C# .net / WCF these days.
Good luck
I am currently revisiting Python and learning Flask
nice, ever tried django ?
I started a project, a word count web app, with Django once but just got the very basic of it and put it on hold, but I’ll get back to it for sure!
Yeah django is a really good framework if you're into python you should learn it, checkout FastApi too
VueJs and JS
Good luck
For backend -> Golang
For Datascience -> Python
Good luck bro
Thanks
I’m currently working on learning more backend concepts with Java/Springboot and also just NestJS
Oh great stuff, make sure you follow amigoscode on youtube he teaches java and spring boot and check freecodecamp for nestjs
I am learning React currently. Will move to node.js after. How about you?
I am training on supabase now, if i master it i will be making serious apps with it
Rock it my G
Will do!
A java developer learning Django 😄
I hope you like it
Currently learning PyTorch 😀
Interesting, keep learning
I'm learning ReactJS
An awesome choice bro, good luck
Go lang.
Fast, simple, consistency of format,
Cool
Yeah always a good choice for a programming language
remix.run
Interesting, have fun.
Web3, Smart Contract, Computer Vision
Interesting stuff, good luck
Currently learning React (been using Vue for 4+ years) for front end, also learning Go for backend.
awesome, good luck
Yeah improving your editor is always a brilliant idea and that can boost your productivity by a lot, keep up the good work!
I'm learning JS, TS, React, Nest.js, Next.js, Node.js
Cool
Metaprogramming
Awesome, good luck
Iam currently implementing end ro end AI/ML applications using mlops for ci+cd+ct and also learning dsa and other technologies as well
Rock it
JavaScript
Always a good choice learning it, good luck
currently im learning nodejs and graphql 😊
Have fun
I'm learn Enlgish and Nest.js, actually work in Next.js (i'm frontend) this has a backend solution with serverless functions but i want to learn a stricted backend framework
Good luck
I am learning about AWS Glue(with this learning about using Jupyter notebooks and PySpark), and AWS Lambda(including node.js)
Good stuff
js
good
a mix of: DPE (developer productivity engineering), Gradle, Golang, AWS
Awesome, good luck
i"m learning English
Yeah english is helpful in tech