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How to learn multiple programming languages?

After learning c++ and sql, my 3rd language is java, but I kinda mess up java with c++, and I think java language makes no sense at all, what would u guys suggest ? should I continue ? or find something easier n similar to java language?

7th Dec 2016, 12:20 AM
Kelvin Kelvin
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I think you should decide what you intend to do once you learn a language. This will help you decide which language is more beneficial to you and what should be your next step. If you don't fully understand a language, it wouldn't hurt to step back and review before you move on. You can't fully learn a language in a single day, to master it takes years. Sololearn only offers the basics.
7th Dec 2016, 2:59 AM
Chris Coder
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Remember stuff as something different. For example, in Java Script you could remember var as var, far, car! It sounds stupid, but you remember stuff better. - Information from "Brain Games".
7th Dec 2016, 2:28 PM
ROBLOX Game Developer
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Lua, Java Script, HTML. These are all easy yet powerful languages.
7th Dec 2016, 1:28 AM
ROBLOX Game Developer
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I am on a similar path like yours. I have done C++, SQL and HTML in uni. And now I am doing R and Python. It really depends on which specialization you wanna get into.
7th Dec 2016, 2:49 AM
Bin Yi
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I mean.. do u guys have any tips to remember those language separately ? I feel like my brain starting to interpret C++ while doing Java .. , it has some similarities but with different languages,n I think I will mixed up more once I study more than 5 languages..
7th Dec 2016, 5:05 AM
Kelvin Kelvin
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