7. My Honest Advice

Now, if looking at that language doesn't end making you want to run screaming from the building, then jump in. But go into it with the idea that you might spend 3 to 6 months regularly spending time learning it, playing with it, breaking and fixing code before you even worry about or make a decision about what to do next.

Picking a technology, whether it's one of my suggestions or something entirely different, will also make your choice of programming tool easier. What application will you actually be working into? Write your source code and develop your program.

If you chose C#, you'd use Visual Studio. If you want to make Android apps, you’ll use Android Studio. Give yourself permission to be frustrated occasionally. This is programming. Some of this is easy and some of this takes time.

So, expect to get stuck from time to time and expect to work your way through it. The first language is always the hardest to learn. Good luck and enjoy the journey. Thank you for joining me for this course.

Final Words

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Regards,

A. B. Lawal

Bestoflawal@gmail.com