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Is it ok to learn two languages at the same time?
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Learning html, CSS is kinda like learning drawing and painting. You need to follow the syntax, but that's like using the correct colour/stroke to get the picture nice.
Learning JavaScript is a bit like learning science, simple but complex at the same time. Gotta do it their way, with syntax & logic, but can be exciting to make it work.
Python is like using an excel spreadsheet to do math, lots of power but also simple interface. Some very powerful things are done very easily, with just a few words. Master the ideas & the logic of python before learning the syntax of more difficult programming languages.
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If you are just dipping your toes into the ocean of programming languages i would advise you to learn the fundamentals of programming and pick a single language and learn it thoroughly and only then start to learn another language. Starting out with two languages if you have no prior experience will only make things more confusing and 10 times more difficult.
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Don't try to learn all at once, master one at a time
then you will see the magic
coding is fun😍
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Yes but I would advise you to pick one language first, master it then you can continue. For example if you choose to start with HTML then after mastering it it would be advisable if you learned CSS next then JavaScript because they all work hand in hand
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Thanks guys😊
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No.
You will end up not learning any language at all.
First learn one and then the other
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I would suggest you to pick one first if you're getting started with programming. However, if you already learned one, I think it is okay to learn multiple languages at the same time. Because you understood the logic and the main concepts of coding in general.
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Yes but not Programming Languages because you cannot use 2 programming languages together because of syntax.
Html, CSS and JavaScript You can learn at the same time because without these not possible to make working and interactive website. If you want to make dynamic website then you can also learn SQL and 1 programming language.
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If they complement each other , Yes
Otherwise , Learning Two Things at the same time decrease the learning Level
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It's possible, most modern programming languages follow the same basics programming fundamentals, the only thing that's different is the syntax so learning 2 languages will be easier if you already know the fundamentals (looping, variables etc).
Wouldn't recommend it for a beginners though, if you're just starting, pick one languages from the top 20 most in demand programming languages of [current year] and stick to it✌️
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Yes try HTML,JavaScript,CSS or maybe Python or Java
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My idea, just go through whatever you want, then you'll be undrestood which language is more amazing fir you, and you can get it much easier
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It is not recommend it's better to focus on one language and when you learned the fondamental of programing you can switch on any language you want and it helps you to learn other languages faster and better
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If those two languages are complementary then it's okay.
Like learning the markup language html along with the styling language css...
But when it comes to programming languages such as java, c, python ...etc. it's not recommended to learn everything at once!
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You can learn the web designing languages. But, when you are learning the programming languages I suggest you should learn step by step from fundamentals because, everything is linked.
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I would learn 1 at a time but it depends what languages
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Yesss it's okay
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Just focus on one first and get good at it 👌🌹
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Learning means not only learning. You build something useful to you in regular life with that skill. So, choose one or two, if you have confidence three can choose, with those three you try to build something new and interesting. Programming means not only learning languages. How you use them and what you build with that? This will make you a great programmer. Best of luck.
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Depends on your capacity of learning. However, it is preferable to dive deep into one language than try other. You will catch the syntax easily once you are a master. Amar course er jonno eksathe koyekta shikhtechi… prothom prothom difficult mone hoyto but ekhon valoi lage…