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Should I start two coding languages at a time?

I am new at coding . Previously , I have practised Python . But I have a great interest with Java. So what I should do for?

21st Jan 2025, 1:54 AM
Anin Hasan
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Even though unpopular amongst sololearners. Do one, so you can focus on another, believe me, I tried juggling C++ and frontend, could only do C++. When you are much more experienced with one its fine to go with a similar one because you know what your doing, but fif your starting out, than no.
21st Jan 2025, 8:07 PM
[Astro E] 王李
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Try it. it's different for everyone.
21st Jan 2025, 4:04 AM
Bob_Li
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I tried learning python and javascript at the same time and got extremely confused. Now that i have a decent understanding of javascript i tried learning python and it wasn’t so bad. I think that you should first have solid understanding of the basics of how coding works in one language, then you can learn a second one.
21st Jan 2025, 4:34 AM
Zvi
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Go ahead if you can keep clear in your head the syntax and formatting that is unique to each language. If you are worried about mixing up syntax, finish learning solid core in one language before starting on another. Ultimately if you pursue a programming career, you will learn and use multiple languages.
21st Jan 2025, 5:41 AM
Shardis Wolfe