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Oh, starting with an admission of being wrong about past advice! That's a bold move and immediately makes this feel more genuine. It's good that he's acknowledging that a rigid 'top X' list isn't always the best approach.
He's right, though. My own learning path definitely shifted based on my career goals and what I was actually working on. Framing it around personal circumstances like being a student or switching careers makes so much more sense than a generic ranking.
Okay, so he's going to guide us based on where *we* are. I like that personalized approach. The idea of limited time influencing what you should learn is a really practical point that often gets overlooked in these kinds of lists.

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The speaker initially intended to present a definitive "top 5" programming languages [0:00], but acknowledges this approach is flawed, as language choice depends heavily on individual goals [0:30]. Instead, the video aims to guide viewers based on their current stage and aspirations [1:00]. Python is highlighted as a universally strong choice due to its increasing popularity, driven significantly by AI adoption [1:30]. It has surpassed JavaScript on GitHub for most used language and is expected to grow even more by 2026 [1:30]. While Python is simple with vast applications, the speaker advises beginners to prioritize their college curriculum if C/C++ is taught, using Python for side projects [2:00].
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The speaker initially intended to present a definitive "top 5" programming languages [0:00], but acknowledges this approach is flawed, as language choice depends heavily on individual goals [0:30]. Instead, the video aims to guide viewers based on their current stage and aspirations [1:00]. Python is highlighted as a universally strong choice due to its increasing popularity, driven significantly by AI adoption [1:30]. It has surpassed JavaScript on GitHub for most used language and is expected to grow even more by 2026 [1:30]. While Python is simple with vast applications, the speaker advises beginners to prioritize their college curriculum if C/C++ is taught, using Python for side projects [2:00].
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