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Coding involves giving a computer a set of instructions to execute using a programming language like Python or Java While each programming language has its own way of giving instructions, they all use the fundamental programming concepts covered in this course
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Learn the basics of the world's fastest growing and most popular programming language used by software engineers, analysts, data scientists, and machine learning engineers alike
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Take this course and learn about the history and basics of programming using Blockly and pseudocode See the specifics of different programming languages and dive into different tech careers to see what suits you best
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Programming languages enable communication between humans and computers Learn about how they work, the most popular languages, and their many applications
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Programming languages may look different on the surface, but they have a lot in common They share similar patterns and structures, and by learning one language, you’ll be introduced to key coding concepts that’ll help you learn other languages in the future
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In the new Codecademy course Choosing a Programming Language, we’ll help you pinpoint the right programming language to learn for you The free course will walk you through all of the factors you need to consider when choosing a language and introduce you to some go-to first programming languages
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