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Is it a good idea learning python being a beginner?

I have had an aproach to another languages like C++ and Java but nothing realy serious and deep, but with python i had the oportunity of use it in my university intern period for a real life project, but having another job in another area i don't use python (even any program language) daily. The real question is: Could Python teach me with the same quality like a traditional programming language does? Thanks for reading... regards.

27th Jan 2017, 10:43 PM
Adolfo Armas
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A man asked mark zuckerberg which language his son should learn first and mark zuckerberg suggested python. :)
28th Jan 2017, 3:50 PM
Divyanshu Singh
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I think Python it's perfect for newbies: it's interpreted (does not require a compiler), easy to learn, and lets coders to focus on problem solving, which is probably the most rewarding part of programming.
28th Jan 2017, 3:45 PM
Davide Corbelletto
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