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Which language should I learn next?

I've already been practicing: java c c++ c# SQL(kinda?) Thinking I might want to start learning a new language for the hands on experience plus it's genuinely fun to dive into the unknown

22nd Jan 2018, 10:42 PM
Chance Page
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Hallo Chance, if you're truly keen on growing your skills in computer science, I'd suggest you start working on some projects with what you already know. If you just want to learn languages, there's little to be gained from that except for learning new syntax. Being a good orator is not about being able to speak in all the languages of the world, but it's about being able to construct meaningful statements with a couple of popular languages. To gain, keep learning the building blocks like algorithms, data structures, design patterns, OOP, get some challenges to problem solve. You could try Project Euler and dabble with some of the challenges there, you'll be welcome use any language choice. If you still want to keep learning the next language, the list can be overwhelming but try Python and the web trio.
23rd Jan 2018, 1:20 AM
John M Mutuma
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23rd Jan 2018, 1:15 AM
Gaurav Agrawal
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maybe you can try with some web languages like HTML, CSS, Javascript...
23rd Jan 2018, 12:39 AM
Vukan
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