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Is JavaScript good for future?

Is JavaScript good for future?

JavaScript is one of the leading programming languages. Hence, there is no need for cross-checking the fact that JS is among the best programming languages to start learning in 2019. JavaScript is the main powerhouse behind the rapidly evolving Internet. It is the present and will be the future.

Should I learn C before learning JavaScript?

No. While it is very useful to know some amount of C in order to be able to understand how computers work, you do not need to learn it to be good at JavaScript. You might want to learn it eventually, for example after you finish your first JavaScript project, it might be good to learn something new and explore.

Should I start learning C or JavaScript first?

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If your intent is to learn Javascript, start with Javascript now. The C language brings you a lot of general knowledge, but for Web programming it’s better to start with HTML and Javascript. You need to answer yourself this question: ‘how much time I can spend before be able to make money with programming?’

Why did you choose JavaScript as a programming language?

Just like many other web developers, going with JavaScript was a no-brainer. This is simply because it blends so well with HTML and CSS, and actually enhances your HTML/CSS skills as well. I’ve developed applications and games in various other programming languages including Java, Swift, C++, Dart.

Is there a lot to like about JavaScript?

You’ll learn a lot that way. EDIT: Downvoters: Yes, there is a lot to like about JavaScript. But there’s also a lot not to like. If your intent is to learn Javascript, start with Javascript now. The C language brings you a lot of general knowledge, but for Web programming it’s better to start with HTML and Javascript.

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Is it worth learning C to transition to other programming languages?

No. Although C contains the raw power and flexibility which surpasses most modern languages, learning C would not give you much of an edge when transitioning to other languages. I worked with C#, ASP.net and javascript before I started programming in C++.