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Just finished cs50 need some guidance.
(lemmy.world)
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In my opinion the first programming language that you choose does influence how you learn and perceive new languages.
Oh sure, but so do the second and third and nth. When I write in Go today, I'm much more influenced by Python which I learned in the early 2000s than by BASIC which I learned in the 1980s, or even Scheme which I learned in the 1990s.