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Maybe I don’t actually need to learn a new programming language?
Naturally, I’ll have more to say on this soon. But I figured I’d also ask ChatGPT its opinion on the question:
It depends on what you want to do with programming. If you are just starting out with programming and don’t have any specific goals in mind, you may want to start with a general-purpose programming language like Python or Java. These languages are widely used and have a large community of users, so you can find a lot of resources to help you learn and get started.
If you have specific goals in mind, such as building web applications or mobile apps, you may need to learn a language that is more specialized for those purposes. For example, if you want to build web applications, you may want to learn HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. If you want to build mobile apps, you may want to learn a language like Swift (for iOS) or Java (for Android).
In general, it’s a good idea to start with a general-purpose language and then learn additional languages as needed to achieve your goals. This will give you a strong foundation in programming concepts that you can apply to any language you learn in the future.
That’s pretty solid advice for a newbie, but I’m far from that. Perhaps the human touch is still needed?