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I want a career in IT but I have trouble learning. I will often have to re-read a page 3 times for it to sink into my brain. This makes it extremely difficult for me to learn programming languages. Learning web development has been difficult for me because it goes from HTML/CSS to Javascript, then PHP, then MySQL and its hard for me to jump from 1 language to the next. I'm thinking of switching to the MEAN stack (Mongo, Express, Angular, Node) because this means learning 1 language, and just really diving deep into 1 language. I feel like that might be more focused than switching around to different languages and platforms. Am I right in assuming that a MEAN stack is more focused than learning a LAMP stack?

I would like to start by saying that I am a big believer that coding is not for everyone. It is popular and there is definitely plenty of job opportunities out there, but if it's not your thing and you have difficulty learning, maybe another career path is best.

As for LAMP vs MEAN, I would say in general LAMP is taught before MEAN for a number of reasons such as being well known longer, fewer steps to get up and running, and a general agreed upon consensus that it is good for beginners.

That all being said, I don't want to discourage you from learning. It could just be that you need to be taught a different way. I have taught a number of programming languages if you want to hop on a call and dive more into your specific case.

Hope that helps :)


Answered 7 years ago

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