Before I start yapping about this, I want to make it clear that I am not a professional on anything related to these. This is just my personal opinion, my wild takes as a student living and learning in Indonesia.
In the world of programming, it's easy to feel overwhelmed by the sheer number of choices available. New languages constantly emerge, each promising to be faster, simpler, or better than its predecessors. If you're like me, you might have found yourself hopping from one language to another, chasing the "perfect" one. This article reflects on my journey and lessons learned, offering advice on how to focus on one programming language effectively.
My nearly four-month journey in Bangkit has finally come to an end. It all started when I was 19 years old and saw my senior join the program. At first, I had no idea what Bangkit was, but after researching, it instantly caught my attention.
If you’re coding in Go, there’s one error that’s bound to trip you up at some point: the nil pointer error. It can throw you off, whether you’re a beginner or have some experience. But no need to stress - let me break it down for you.
When asked to sum up my Bangkit experience in one word, my answer is simple: resilience - the ability to persevere and adapt when everything seems to pile up all at once.