
Hi
First of all, I want to thank the @cadawg, @deathwing & @rishi556
In this post, I want to introduce myself and tell you what I'm going to do.
My name is Leo and I work in programming. Of course, I'm a beginner and I don't know as much programming as professors.
My intention is to express here what I know about different language programming and share it with you.
Of course, this series of posts will be for beginners who like to start programming.
There are some principles in programming that form the basis of learning. If you are familiar with these principles, you will be able to learn any language in just a few hours. Of course, to become a professional requires continuous learning, test and error. Nothing can be achieved without practice.
When you open and read a programming book, you won't learn anything, even if you know all the lines, as long as you don't sit behind the system and get involved in programming problems.
What I want to say is about learning a programming language.
Let's go ahead and see what happens.