Good day everyone,
I hope all of you are doing well and is safe.
Today I wish to write/post about Software development tools and ask why there isn't just a single standard.
To be clear software development is still new to me as i come from a very "old school" network background that still ran with Novel, winNT and and when Linux only had a text base interface witch i loved actually. The amber glow takes me back and is why i keep my 286 running but i digress.
If I may, i found that many developers use tools like Visual studio, Android studio and others like IntelliJ IDEA as well as Anaconda. I honestly hate Eclipse but i also use it if someone demands it. But i would rather avoid Eclipse.
The problem I have is, having to change from one software to the next. Now my focus is C#, Java, JavaScript, Python and Kotlin. Now to be fair IntelliJ IDEA as but one example can do a lot and i am very fond of it. But the classes i do and stuff demand i use what they use. It also help to see what they see on the screen to a degree it helps me to keep track.
But because i am still very new to this world, i thought i ask you the experts, real world programmers and developers what tools do you use. What would you recommend and why.
I feel when in doubt asking is the best way to truly understand all this. Also what language would do you see in the industry that i should focus on.
To give all of you an idea what my focus is, I wish to focus on android development using both Java and Kotlin But is also invested in HTML and CSS. I am no stranger to working hard, and I feel time is the greatest teacher alongside a positive attitude. Yes i am focused on a lot of languages because sadly the info i am getting reflected each choice i made. Now thankfully a lot of languages share a lot of similarities especially between Java and C# and to a degree Python. I am not heavily into HTML and CSS yet but i can only do so much at a time.
I was told that JavaScript should enjoy more focus then HTML. Would you consider this to be good advice?
I thank you all for taking time out of your day to read this and helping me out.
Again my main focus right now is Java, and C# along side Kotlin-Android. What recommendations do you have?
I am looking into freelance development as a serious option moving forward. So any advice i can get from all of you would be great and i truly value your time.
peace
I hope all of you are doing well and is safe.
Today I wish to write/post about Software development tools and ask why there isn't just a single standard.
To be clear software development is still new to me as i come from a very "old school" network background that still ran with Novel, winNT and and when Linux only had a text base interface witch i loved actually. The amber glow takes me back and is why i keep my 286 running but i digress.
If I may, i found that many developers use tools like Visual studio, Android studio and others like IntelliJ IDEA as well as Anaconda. I honestly hate Eclipse but i also use it if someone demands it. But i would rather avoid Eclipse.
The problem I have is, having to change from one software to the next. Now my focus is C#, Java, JavaScript, Python and Kotlin. Now to be fair IntelliJ IDEA as but one example can do a lot and i am very fond of it. But the classes i do and stuff demand i use what they use. It also help to see what they see on the screen to a degree it helps me to keep track.
But because i am still very new to this world, i thought i ask you the experts, real world programmers and developers what tools do you use. What would you recommend and why.
I feel when in doubt asking is the best way to truly understand all this. Also what language would do you see in the industry that i should focus on.
To give all of you an idea what my focus is, I wish to focus on android development using both Java and Kotlin But is also invested in HTML and CSS. I am no stranger to working hard, and I feel time is the greatest teacher alongside a positive attitude. Yes i am focused on a lot of languages because sadly the info i am getting reflected each choice i made. Now thankfully a lot of languages share a lot of similarities especially between Java and C# and to a degree Python. I am not heavily into HTML and CSS yet but i can only do so much at a time.
I was told that JavaScript should enjoy more focus then HTML. Would you consider this to be good advice?
I thank you all for taking time out of your day to read this and helping me out.
Again my main focus right now is Java, and C# along side Kotlin-Android. What recommendations do you have?
I am looking into freelance development as a serious option moving forward. So any advice i can get from all of you would be great and i truly value your time.
peace