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Is that Ok for me to just master a single language. My aim is to be a software engineer. If yes which I should master on. Tnx

1st Feb 2019, 9:01 AM
SANI SALEH SAMINU
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knowing the basic languages will help you out in the long run, all are similar just different syntax! :)
1st Feb 2019, 6:03 PM
Ivan
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It depends on you. According to my views, you should learn more than one languages. I will suggest java, Python, kotlin and C
1st Feb 2019, 11:18 AM
AnkitKunwar
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Trust me if you have managed to master a language then you can do the same with the rest. The concept is similar so you won't put as much energy you put in the first place. Learn any PL you can plus grasp new technologies arising of the languages you have already mastered to be always effective
2nd Feb 2019, 3:16 AM
Dan Rhamba
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You learned Python, for example. numpy, scipy, django, machine learning. This is what you need to read to find out why the language is used in real conditions. Each language has frameworks and all the power in these frameworks. good luck
1st Feb 2019, 5:58 PM
Vladislav Derbenyov
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Try to know all the basics and choose one language instead
3rd Feb 2019, 4:50 PM
IBRAHIM SULE UDI 🇳🇬
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Tnx
3rd Feb 2019, 5:09 PM
SANI SALEH SAMINU
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Different languages are used in different situations, so my advice is: yes, you should learn more than one language. However, isn't that hard at it sounds, as most languages share the same basis ;)
2nd Feb 2019, 3:07 AM
Mati Paredes
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