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  • Written by: James Morris
  • Narrated by: George Freeman
  • Length: 3 hrs and 5 mins
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Publisher's Summary

This book, Computer Programming Python, Machine Learning, JavaScript Swift, Golang, is a wonderful assortment of the absolute best languages to know for the future.   

It is the most optimum choice of programming languages to choose for a single book. It includes the main essential languages, like Python and JavaScript, that every programmer should walk into an interview knowing. But it also includes some little known new languages that you may not have heard of, that are so easy to learn and versatile and cross platformed that they are set to explode in popularity in the near future. More about this later. 

If you listen to this book and learn these languages, then your future will be lived on your own terms. Consider going into a job interview respectfully but with zero worry. Where the potential employer is the one that’s being interviewed. And he seems a little desperate and a little too accommodating that you know this is going to be another one of those interviews where he either stands up after 20 minutes offers to shake your hand and offers you the job right there on the spot. 

Or the interview turns into an HR interview where your assumed to be hired based on your application and you are just going through the paperwork and company benefits and policies. 

Either way, based on what you want to do, you can take the job or not take that job, because you have a choice. Opposed to the alternative of being told that you will get a call in a few weeks or, "don’t call us, we’ll call you".   

About these languages:

Python: Some of the companies that use Python are, Google, Facebook, Instagram, NASA, Mozilla, Firefox, Dropbox, IBM, Reddit, and Quora.

Python is becoming one of the world's most popular programming languages. Java Script users include Paypal, Netflix, Uber, Groupon, Facebook, Google, Ebay, Airbnb, Stack, Slack, and Instagram Machine Learning.

(AI): What is it? And what is it used for? It can be used along with python, since it is used in Google search and auto complete. It helps predict what you will search for next. Machine Learning (AI) is used in many different fields and applications, including self-driving/parking cars, facial recognition, medical X-ray image interpretation, drones, and many other applications.   

Swift is also a great language to learn, because everything has to move with fund transfers. APP creation Android and IOS is used by Swift. This is also a cross platform language. 

GO Golang, ( go language): Last but defiantly not least, GO is my second favorite language next to Python or JavaScript. This new programming language is not very well known but it is designed to be super easy to learn and has many of the best features from many top languages. It is also a very user friendly cross platform language, among the many new streamlined features, it has a built in garbage collector.   

Developed by Google, it is known as the Google language. It is an opened source language. Some of the companies that us GO include Uber, Twitch, Dailymotion, the New York stock exchange, Send Grid, Fabric, Medium. If you learn this language, you will basically be learning the next Python language next to Python or JavaScript. This new programming language is not very well known but it is designed to be super easy to learn and has many of the best features from many top languages. It is also a very user friendly cross platform language. Among the many new streamlined features, it has a built-in garbage collector. 

©2019 James Morris (P)2019 James Morris

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Waste of time

Doesn’t explain coding at all just talks about generally what these languages obsessed over golang golang advertisement

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