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  • Hey everybody, how is it going?

  • Hey Mayuko, what programming language should I learn?

  • "Well Python is clearly better than Ruby!"

  • "Objective C. What is this...the stone age?"

  • "HTML is complete and utter trash, Javascript is the way to go."

  • "No no, don't listen to them. C is the best place to start!"

  • Well honestly it really depends...

  • "What!?"

  • *yelling and being upset*

  • Okay, okay... If you're just starting to learn how to code

  • then picking the right programming language isn't as important as picking up fundamental coding skills.

  • Although, if you try to choose a programming language for something that you are going to build

  • then the best programming language is going to depend on a variety of factors.

  • So, let me talk about that first point

  • If you're starting to dive into the wonderful world of programing

  • then it doesn't matter too much what programming language you should start with.

  • your goal should be getting used to writing code

  • you're gonna learn a lot of basic skills like how to write code in syntax

  • how to run your program and how to debug it.

  • These are the skills that are really important to develop early on in writing code

  • they are going to help you write any program you want

  • And the best part is, these skills are transferrable across programming languages

  • and serve as a really important foundation for your coding journey.

  • I learnt Java as my first programming language

  • Because it was a programming language that my intro to computer science class used

  • I learned to use for loops, while loops, if-then statements, I learned what variables and functions are

  • I also learned how to run my program and debug my code.

  • We didn't study the intricacies of the Java programming language

  • Nor did we study where it came from and how it came to be

  • We were all just getting started on learning how to code, so we stuck to the basics.

  • To give you all a place to start

  • I recommend starting with a programming language that is currently really popular

  • Today in 2018, I would say they're Python, Ruby, Javascript and Swift.

  • *because i am a partial to iOS*

  • A popular programming language is going to have a lot of documentation for you online if you get stuck

  • and that can be really helpful when you're starting out so you can get unstuck easily

  • another way to choose which programming language you should use

  • is to read a couple lines from different code and see which ones seem interesting or easy to understand

  • We all think different! So finding a programming language comes naturally to how you think

  • is going to set you up for success

  • Okay, so that second point.

  • if you're choosing a programming language for building something,

  • then "the best programming language" is going to depend on a variety of factors.

  • Each programming language was invented for a different need

  • Yukihiro Matsumoto invented the programming language "Ruby"

  • Because I quote, "I really wanted a genuine object oriented, easy to use scripting language"

  • "I looked for one but couldn't find it. So i decided to make it"

  • Apple created the programming language "Swift" four years ago

  • To create the best available language for a variety of tech stacks

  • and to make writing and maintaining correct programs easier for the developer.

  • If you think about that

  • then each programming language is going to shine and be best used in different scenarios.

  • You can think about factors like

  • "What computers or software is available to you?"

  • for instance you can only make iOS apps if you have a Mac.

  • "What are you most comfortable writing?"

  • for example if you have a delivery deadline then choosing something you are comfortable with

  • is going to help you ship faster

  • "How many people are going to be working on it?"

  • Consider how easy this programming language should be for people on your team

  • to understand and contribute to it, based on individual skill sets.

  • Once you understand those constraints, then consider your options by doing some research!

  • I'll note that it's really helpful to find something that is well tested and well used by the developer community.

  • That means they'll have less trouble using it, which can provide an overall better experience!

  • Okay, so I hope this explains my answer:

  • there isn't one objectively best programming language out there

  • It's true!

  • When I was younger, people around me had strong opinions about programming language and frameworks

  • and I thought it was cool to have some really strong opinion about those things too.

  • But honestly it's not! It's whatever.

  • As a software engineer, it's really important to solve your problem

  • based on what the best available options are.

  • and to understand what you are trying to achieve, and what the constraints are.

  • Once you understand that, choosing the right programming language can come easy

  • Alright everyone, that is it for today!

  • stick around for the end for announcements!

  • if you like this video please give it a thumbs up

  • and don't forget to subscribe to my channel and to click on the notification bell

  • to get notified for my videos that are out every week

  • okay so my first announcement is that I started doing monthly live streams

  • starting this month and you can check it on my channel

  • they will be on the first weekend of every month

  • and don't forget to follow me on instagram or twitter

  • where I will be posting details about my live streams about a week leading up to it.

  • So i hope to see a lot of you there!

  • It's a fun time. I usually talk about updates on my life, and I'll do a quick Q&A at the end!

  • So, hope to see at the next one!

  • My second announcement is that I have two shoutouts to give.

  • so if you post on social media with the #heyMayuko

  • with something that you are working on or something that you are proud to

  • have accomplished than you might get a shoutout at the end of my video!

  • The first one is from keziaspamz on instagram, he says:

  • "I started learning java a week ago

  • and now I'm creating an app to help students be productive when studying for my cs project"

  • "I fricking love coding, I may look stressed and start talking to myself

  • When I get a feature to work, I am over the moon!"

  • That's awesome! Thank you so much Kezia

  • for submitting this and good for you

  • this is like incredible so, thank you so much for submitting that

  • The second shoutout goes to pixelpeach

  • @ pixelpeach221 on twitter, she says:

  • "Months ago I was unsatisfied with my job prospects.

  • Your channel inspired me to build up the coding skills i learned as a biologist

  • and make the switch to software engineering!

  • I now have the best job ever and feel like i'm really making a difference with tech. Thank you!"

  • Thank you so much for sharing this. That means so much to me, that is awesome!

  • I'm cheering for you, I'm rooting for you! Thanks so much for sharing

  • So don't forget to tell me what you are working on something you're proud about

  • with the hashtag #heyMayuko

  • and you might get the chance for shoutout on my next video

  • other than that I think we are done, we are actually done this time.

  • I will see you next time! Bye!

Hey everybody, how is it going?

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