Technology that you would like to learn

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Is there any technology that you would like to learn guys?

For me, that would be hadoop, mangodb, advanced EJB's and many more.

What about you guys?

Is there any technology that you would love to learn?
 
Ruby and Ruby on Rails have been on my schedule for 2 years now, but seeing the popularity of Go and Python nowadays, I might move my concentration to those instead.
 
I know I need to indulge myself more on raspberry pi, otherwise whatever new thing comes out.
 
I like to learn better graphic design skills for image editing programs like Gimp, Inkscape, etc.
 
Wow. I never realized that many things are there for us to learn....
I would love to learn how to draw manga myself.. But I would probably flunk it terribly.
 
Hmm for me I would like to improve my programming things and need to learn art work.
 
I'd love to learn to draw manga, but sadly I can't do stick figures very well..

Sadly, art classes are so expensive, and I'm not sure if they help me learn to draw better.

Finding a good art schools which teach basic manga drawing in North America can be difficult since Manga is not as popular in North America unlike regular comics like Batman and X-men which is more popular.
 
Hmm for me I would like to improve my programming things and need to learn art work.
Wow. That's great. Are you a programmer by any chance?
I am a programmer too. It's great to know that people love programming :)
 
I wanted to learn how to code the phyton way. I have tried other basic coding like html and CSS and it's kind of good. But when I had a glimpse of this python thing and the various stages of it, it kind of challenge you to learn it and apply it on your websites. Sometimes it's better to create your own design than just get a formatted theme, especially if you have the luxury of time to do so.
 
I would like to learn how to code programs that do machine learning. Those that have algorithms that learn how the users utilize the application and add it to the features. I have a basic knowledge of programming desktop applications and web apps because of my degree but I haven't delved into machine learning yet.
 
I wanted to learn how to code the phyton way. I have tried other basic coding like html and CSS and it's kind of good. But when I had a glimpse of this python thing and the various stages of it, it kind of challenge you to learn it and apply it on your websites. Sometimes it's better to create your own design than just get a formatted theme, especially if you have the luxury of time to do so.
This is because you're comparing apples to oranges.
HTML is a markup language and CSS is a style sheet language, so of course these are very easy to learn.
And HTML + CSS are used mainly for web design.

Python on the other hand is an actual programming/scripting language, so learning curve is much higher.
Python is used for logic in not only web apps, but for desktop apps as well.

The upside is that Python is reportingly an easy language to learn, and programming languages in their simplest forms are mostly similar.
So once you can work with Python well, learning the next programming language will be much easier than it would be to start from the ground up.
 
Hacking, I want to learn that, but I will not use it to hack someone account, I'm just curious about how they do that.
 
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