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JavaScript is one of those things that if you’re not a programmer you’ll touch a thousand times every single day, but never know you’re doing it. It’s everywhere! JavaScript makes interactive web pages. That’s it.
I’ve made no secret of the fact that I love Python, and that I believe one of the best ways to learn Python is by finding an awesome project you care about to work on.
JavaScript (JS), once regarded as simply a “glue language”, has gone on to become the most popular programming language in the world.
HTML, CSS, and JavaScript are the most important tools in your arsenal for all your web design escapades. Rather than compete, they complement and augment each other, and their power expounds when they’re combined – like internet Power Rangers.
We recently took a look at our course curriculum and felt that our current Big-O Algorithms course, written in Go, would be better served if it covered Python instead. After much deliberation, we decided to rewrite the course, and we’re super excited to have now released the course in Python!
Matlab and Python both can do quite different and incredible things, which makes Matlab versus Python an interesting question. The better question is more nuanced. When considering Matlab vs Python, which is best for you?
In 2009, the computer science world was blessed with two powerful tools: Golang and Node.js. Golang is a procedural, multiparadigm, open-source programming language, created by Google developers that were unhappy with the existing languages.
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