To learn in 2018?

What technologies, programming languages or frameworks are you planning to learn in 2018?

Superpower.js

USA officially funded and supplied Pakistan when it was genociding Indians and Bangladeshi in '71; yet this poo asks why the US government isn't taking it seriously?

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I'm trying to learn Assembly for the TI-84+. Anything to help pass the time.

India was very socialist in 1971 while China was already beginning to liberalize their markets.

The US should just have toppled the Indian government instead of supporting Pakistan's genocides in Bengal.

t. Pajeet

Had an internship that made me start doing web development stuff. Decided to go for the MEAN stack for fun and try to make some shitty browser games with pixijs or something.

No, America should just have nuked the Poos and then nuked Pakistan.
Everything would be better in the world afterwards.

Why does the shittiest language have the cutest mascot?

Web Audio and WebGL API with the intention of making a browser game.

Nice. Any good tutorials?

India's been a mess ever since they got independence. They cant into international relations whatsoever.

Gandhi was a mistake

Rust and Go.

Laravel and Vue for the next couple months. From may on either c# or Java. From Sept on C or C++. Php is the first language I learned in depth, and while
>Php
It's gotten me paid and proved a useful bridge to both oop and functional programming. The above transistion is the logical direction for me with what I want to accomplish long term.

I'm not a programmer, and I'm also the biggest procrastinator ever, so I might not do it at all.
But I'm planning on learning C++ and Qt next year.

I'm also planning on moving to Arch full-time. I've been playing around with it in a VM for a while now, and it has been a fun experience. I'm hoping it will be even better on bare metal.

OpenGL
Bytecode Interpreters

>implying the mascot looks cute instead of horrible
That said, it looks probably less cringe-worthy than the OpenBSD fish.

However, the puff fish perfectly represents OpenBSD:
- ugly look and feel
- toxic
- bloated for what it does
- can only be handled by special snowflakes

MongoDB is complete shit.
Had to throw that out there.

No, but MDN with the occasional Stack Overflow/Exchange lookup is usually enough for me.

Planning to learn python and java. And electronics on the side, especially radio waves.
inb4
>pajeet learn true language like C or C++
fuck off

This is like news years resolutions for fatties and gyms. You guys aren't gonna do shit except what you're doing now.

Checked. Trips of truth. What I plan on doing is an extension of what I've been doing for a couple years so I'm confident I'll actually follow through. Good luck to the rest of you

C++, continue with Common Lisp, maybe Scheme and go through SICP, probably some Ada too if I have time.

Also planning on learning Qt and OpenGL, and go back through math to relearn important shit but for real and rigorously up through differential geometry and applied shit like partial differential equations more thoroughly and shit like Navier-Stokes for CFD and whatnot cause fuck it I'm intellectually bored.

Finally going to learn Java. Got the reference book in the mail last week and just smashing through the basic examples to get a feel for how if, for, etc. loops are typed out differently compared to C++.

Already started, but usually I agree. Gotta get on that shit the second you finish work for the year, or the week after finals, so that you don't get lazy and enjoy all that free time you now have to shitpost.

India is a fucking meme in the first place. It's like if there was a coutry called "North America".

Honestly, I just want to learn enough Java to get my first stable programming job since my current job depresses me a lot. I am willing to learn and don't want to settle for 'good-enough' code and if there's a useful framework or technology I want to learn it but my goal is getting my first developer job.

I will learn node.js , react , and deeper PHP