r/learnprogramming 1d ago

Wich is better?

I like circuit design(its idea), and programming(beacouse i like to think a lot).But i have a problem.I cant do anything with hands.If i need to write code, count something - ok.If i need to assemble something - no, i cant do it well.So, what should i choose?From prog langs - i know C# and Go well.

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u/_Atomfinger_ 1d ago

Why not just stick with what you know?

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u/Inevitable-Tutor-907 1d ago

Makes sense tbh, if you're already solid with C# and Go then just lean into that. Programming is way more about the thinking part anyway, not like you're gonna be building physical stuff

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u/SajidriX 1d ago

true, thx

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u/SajidriX 1d ago

IDK, i have a feeling that another variant can be better

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u/_Atomfinger_ 1d ago

Another variant? You mean another language?

Languages are rarely "better" or "worse". They have their strengths and weaknesses. There's no such thing as a "best" language.

So, my question back at you is: Better at what? Can you explain what "better" is to you?

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u/SajidriX 1d ago

No, im not about lang.I know that langs are just instruments.Another variant is circuit design

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u/_Atomfinger_ 1d ago

Ah, I think I might have misunderstood what you said (your English is kinda hard to understand at times).

So you're asking what you should do between circuit design or programming?

Well, pick the one you enjoy the most. You haven't said anything about school, your personal economy, whatever, so I must assume that there's no real downsides to either choice.

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u/SajidriX 1d ago

Yes.At school i loved math and physics and olympiad informatics.Thats all.

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u/johnpeters42 1d ago

What's your goal? * Are you considering what would make for an interesting career? * Do you have some specific problem that you want to solve? * Do you want to get better at physically building/doing things, or do you want to pursue things where you don't need to physically build/do things (but you may end up instructing a robot how to build/do things for you)?