I don’t want to discourage anyone from trying it, but from the looks of it, there aren’t much resources for help if you get stuck. Compared to C, which is another low-level language, there is a community and (free) courses (like Harvard’s CS50) to help out with it being the first programming language to start your journey.
Side note, I also believe there’s some taking advantage of from the use of the term ‘odin’ since it might sound familiar to “The Odin Project”; which is a free self-paced programming program structured to help complete beginners learn the basics towards landing your first webdev position.
I don’t want to discourage anyone from trying it, but from the looks of it, there aren’t much resources for help if you get stuck. Compared to C, which is another low-level language, there is a community and (free) courses (like Harvard’s CS50) to help out with it being the first programming language to start your journey.
Side note, I also believe there’s some taking advantage of from the use of the term ‘odin’ since it might sound familiar to “The Odin Project”; which is a free self-paced programming program structured to help complete beginners learn the basics towards landing your first webdev position.