Linda started out her career in tech as a Frontend Engineer. Along the line, she discovered that more than writing code, she enjoyed creating content that helped others learn how to code or use a particular piece of software. Now, she's a Technical Writer, alongside a community manager for AI School Africa.
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For me. I wish I had some sort of laid out structure for learning. I started learning to code a year ago and if only I had taken time to define my goals and path, I wouldn't have wasted so much time learning so many unnecessary things.
None can be classified as being better than the other just depends on your use case. If you're building for the web, then JavaScript would be a better option as it is widely used on that platform. If you're going into data Science or machine learning then phyton would be a better option as it is widely used and supported for such platform. Both languages are multi purpose and if you have the time learn both, One after the other though. That's what i plan to do
I believe one can code efficiency without a MacBook. Unless you're building for that specific platform. In the absence of funds to purchase either a MacBook or surface, then the logical thing is to opt for cheaper yet customizable laptops that way you get the option of upgrading.