💻 Python vs Java — Which One Should You Learn First? 🤔 Choosing the right programming language can be confusing, especially for beginners. So I created a simple carousel to compare Python 🐍 and Java ☕ — covering ease of use, performance, and real-world applications. 📌 Swipe through to see which one fits your goal best! 💬 Which one would you choose — Python or Java? #Python #Java #Coding #Programming #Tech #Developer #Learning #CareerGrowth
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📆 Day 227 & 228 of 365 Days Focused on practicing DSA basics using Python along with continued Java practice. Worked on strengthening fundamentals like arrays, loops, and basic problem-solving patterns in Python, while also maintaining consistency with Java to improve logic and coding flow. These sessions were all about building a strong foundation across both languages and getting more comfortable with solving problems step by step. #Python #Java #DSA #ProblemSolving #CodingPractice #Developers #Programming #TechJourney #BuildInPublic #Learning #SoftwareEngineering
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From simple cout in C++, to clean print in Python, to the legendary System.out.println in Java… Every language has its own “style,” but the goal remains the same: getting logic to speak. Sometimes it’s not about complexity — it’s about how elegantly (or painfully) you express it. #Programming #CodingLife #SoftwareDevelopment #Java #Python #CPP #Developers #CodingHumor #TechLife #ProgrammerHumor #ComputerScience #Debugging #CodeNewbie #LearnToCode #DevCommunity
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Java vs Python for Full-Stack Development 🚀 Both are powerful, but the right choice depends on your goals: ⚡ Java → Enterprise & scalability ⚡ Python → Speed & simplicity Which stack are you working with? 👇 #FullStackDevelopment #Java #Python #WebDevelopment #Programming
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Learning python as your first language and thinking you're decent at coding, only to realise you can't even print "hello,world" in Java and C without getting compilation error in the first attempt!!
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I used to hate Python. Coming from C++ and Java, it felt fragile, inconsistent, and way too forgiving. Indentation defines scope, types are optional, performance isn’t great… and don’t get me started on packaging. The interesting part is: most of those things are still true. In today’s video, I talk about why I still use Python anyway, and the bigger lesson behind it. At some point, you realize it’s not about finding the “best” language. It’s about understanding trade-offs and choosing the right tool for the problem you’re solving. If you want to grow as a developer, that shift in thinking matters much more than the language you use. 👉 Watch here: https://lnkd.in/eJtP_jHF. #python #softwareengineering #programming #developers #careergrowth
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I used to hate Python. Coming from C++ and Java, it felt fragile, inconsistent, and way too forgiving. Indentation defines scope, types are optional, performance isn’t great… and don’t get me started on packaging. The interesting part is: most of those things are still true. In today’s video, I talk about why I still use Python anyway, and the bigger lesson behind it. At some point, you realize it’s not about finding the “best” language. It’s about understanding trade-offs and choosing the right tool for the problem you’re solving. If you want to grow as a developer, that shift in thinking matters much more than the language you use. 👉 Watch here: https://lnkd.in/eXAPr3wq. #python #softwareengineering #programming #developers #careergrowth
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Understanding Encapsulation in Python Encapsulation is one of the core principles of Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) that helps us write clean, secure, and maintainable code. It allows us to bundle data and methods together while restricting direct access to some components of an object. This ensures better control over how data is modified and used. Why Encapsulation matters? ✔️ Protects sensitive data ✔️ Improves code maintainability ✔️ Promotes modular programming ✔️ Reduces complexity By using concepts like private variables and getter/setter methods, we can safeguard our code from unintended changes. Mastering encapsulation is a key step toward becoming a better Python developer and writing production-ready code.
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In the programming world, there are two languages I would recommend for any beginner. In the image below, it's the well-known Python programming language and Ruby. They share similarities, as Ruby uses 'puts' similarly to 'print' in Python 2, while Python 3 uses 'print()'. Take some time to review the image below. These two programming languages are easy to learn and have simpler syntax compared to other programming languages.
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Everyone is busy memorizing Python & Java syntax… but nobody is building real logic 🤯💻 Stop copying code. Start thinking like a programmer. That’s the real skill. 🚀🔥 Syntax can be Googled… logic can’t. 💡 #programming #coding #python #developer #codinglife
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Did you know Python is actually older than Java? Yes, read that again. Python’s clean, indentation-driven syntax makes it feel like a modern language, but its first public release was all the way back in 1991. Java, on the other hand, didn’t see its first public release until 1995. Modern isn’t always new, sometimes it’s the ideas that were just ahead of their time. #Java #Python
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If you're just starting, Python is easier 👍 But Java is great for strong fundamentals 💪 Both are powerful — depends on your goal 🚀 What would you choose?