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Is it good job to learn multiple programming languages simultaneously to save time?

If you think it may cause conflict in mind, so present a solution to this problem. thank you so much.

27th Jan 2017, 8:04 PM
mohsen chavoshi
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If ur catching power is gr8 u should. But try to clear ur concepts otherwise it would be a mess. I tried learning JavaScript and Android together, I got confused like hell. N ended up learning nothing n wasting my time. So u take care about that.
27th Jan 2017, 8:14 PM
Divesh Agarwal
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learn any program has better accessible tutorials that can keep you motivated. once you are confident with that program you will be able to easily move on to another if you really deem it necessary. Unless you want to do web stuff and youll be forced to implement Html, css, js and maybe some server side scripting and Sql at the same time. I find the video tutorials by Dan Shiffman on his Coding Train youtube channel, very comprehensive, inspiring and motivational. Have a look there:you'll also see what's the catch in moving from java to JS. this. this. this. this.......
27th Jan 2017, 9:26 PM
seamiki
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You can try a high level language like Python with a low level language like C++. You can also try 2 languages with a fairly similar syntax like C++ and Java, but some would argue that, that will miss up a bit with your head. I personally tried Ruby after C++ and it was confusing(syntax), so I quit immediately. It all depends on your preference and what you think will work for you.
27th Jan 2017, 8:24 PM
Dawzy
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