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What's about learning two programming languages in the same time?
Advantages and disadvantages
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There is nothing to stop you from doing this! If you think you can handle it, go ahead. If you are unsure, here is my advice:
I think it really depends...
I would stick to a single language if you're just learning to program. You can get very confused if you try to tackle two languages at once. You are also going to launch yourself into many new ideas at once.
Once you feel confident in a language then feel free to learn a new language. I would actually encourage you to expose yourself to a new language earlier rather than later while the ideas are still fresh in mind. At this point, I see no problem with learning two languages at once.
If it's not the first language you're studying or the languages are very similar & work best together (Like HTML & CSS, although those are technically not defined as programming languages), then yes, I think it's actually good to learn two programming languages. You can compare, syntaxes, and commands in both languages making them often easier to recall. If the languages work best together rather than apart you can practice them at the same time.
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Learning more than one programming language is not recommended for a beginner as you might end up mixing both of them but if you are an experienced programmer, then just like Youssef Radid said you can do it.
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Yes u can do it .... nothing can stop u from this
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its a good idea. you can see how each function works in both languages and have a better understanding