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Can I learn two or three languages ....?

I'm a beginner so please suggest me ...

27th Apr 2018, 11:37 AM
Dipesh Kumar
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27th Apr 2018, 1:13 PM
Muhd Khairul Amirin
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https://www.sololearn.com/faq/#q1
27th Apr 2018, 11:42 AM
Bug Slayer
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đŸ”șIf you completed a course, what is the recommended span of time before you take on a new one? đŸ”·I just completed the C# course, but I don't know when I'll take on a new one, I'm afraid I might forget. I may need some time to completely master this code. ⏩⏩ ANSWER ⏩⏩ No time limit. You can start any course anytime. You can start to learn 2/3 or more number of courses simultaneously.
27th Apr 2018, 11:49 AM
📈SmileGoodHope📈
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For your first course, it is really not about the specifics of a language (i e syntax). The important thing to master are core concepts of programming: e g, encapsulation, recursion, states, objects, data types, algorithms, etc. And to learning how to apply these concepts to solve real problems. Because, in the end, programming is not about 'courses' or 'certificates'. It's about building robust solutions. If you are an expert in the one language, you will be able to solve many problems in that language. If you dabble in multiple languages, it is as if you could say "hello", "please" and "I'm hungry" in German, English, Cantonese, Rumanian, etc. If you are an expert in one, you can have a great conversation. Plud, once you are an expert in one programming language, picking up a second one goes much faster as well.
27th Apr 2018, 12:11 PM
Johannes
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