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I'm only a complete beginner in programming language at today 2017.4.7. (Also in English.) But someday(?) I wanna be a master.
Sorry for not becoming a question , rather a resolution! But when I have first started in the latter half of the last year, I didn't comprehend a word of any programming language. Also hardly the English. But now about 4 months later, I am gradually getting used to both. In this , I would 'answer' my learning process and my country's (Japan's) introduction in some languages(?..). Grad for you to write any comments and listen to me :-)
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Thanks Edward for the first comment !
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Thanks JeremieïŒ It's indeed well worth it.
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Thanks Maz ! You're also right. This Sololearn app is really convenient for learning both English and PG(programming?) !
You should definitely come to Japan!
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Thanks Hatsy Rei ! In Japan, there're many males named Yusuke , but use different chinese characters.
Toyohashi University of Technology(TUT)...
I'll bet you're smart guys!
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This is just an introduction of my country , so It has nothing with the programming language.
Thank you for taking your time!
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In Japan, there're many religions. In some survey ,
Shintoism has about 100 million adherents.
Buddhism has about 80 million.
Christianity has about 2 million followers.
And Others have about 10 million.
So the total is about 200 million people.
But the Japanese population is 120 million.
The difference is probably that almost Japanese belong to both Shintoism and Buddhism.
As for me , I am a Buddhist.
But I also go to the Shinto shrine at the New Year's Day .
Just an information.
Thanks to taking your time for me !
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One day i will go in Japan, wait for me. đ
Anyway... you're right, it's very hard in some cases learn a language different, i did not understand anything of English, the programming helped me to learn it... a little bit. ^_^
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All the best in your journey! I have a Japanese friend named Yusuke too, third year Computer Sciences undergraduate in Toyohashi University of Technology (TUT).
Welcome to the SoloLearn community. :> đȘ
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Its tough, but well worth it. You as a programmer are an artist/engineer of sorts, and you'll run into frustration and criticism, but once you finish your masterpiece... it'll be amazing!
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@Alexander Wiegman(Taniguchi)
Thank you for leaving comment!
But I think that it doesn't matter too much whether I went to Todai or not.
You can manage three word languages.
I admire trilingual person.
So I admire you.
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im glad you are getting accustomed to english and programming languages