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Do we need more than one language as i know a little bit of python cant i just sharpen it or i need more languages like c & java

more than one language necessary?

2nd Jun 2017, 6:11 PM
Ash
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At a certain point, I don't think the tutorials help. You'll need to try a project. Try to come up with a program you'd like to make and start building it. As you go along, you will get roadblocks. Look up answers with Google (stack overflow is great). If possible, have a good programmer review your code and give you advice on how to improve it. That would be my advice.
2nd Jun 2017, 8:01 PM
Jason Runkle
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That depends. If you know how to program, then you can easily learn any language you might need to know for a given job. With that said, if you get into professional programming, you will probably want to know a more widely used statically typed language such as C++ or Java. Some companies will tolerate that you may only know Python and trust that you can learn what you need to know about the programming language they use. However, if the interview process expects you to code in a certain language, you definitely should learn about it before you interview. If you are not learning programming to use it professionally, you can definitely just stick with one language at your own discretion. As has been said in other posts, it is best to learn one language well until you understand the general skill of programming. After that, you can start to learn specific languages to program with (like learning different tools to use).
2nd Jun 2017, 6:22 PM
Jason Runkle
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You don't necessarily need more languages. Most of the time it's even a lot better to stick with one than to learn a little bit of all languages. So my advice: definitely go for sharpening it up!
2nd Jun 2017, 6:22 PM
Maart
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Depends on where you live and everything, but you'd need to mastering ​programming first, before you can find a job in it. But after that, you should be able to find a job with just one programming language for sure yeah!
2nd Jun 2017, 6:28 PM
Maart
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SoloLearn has a pretty good course, work slowly through that, try everything out and check the comments when you don't understand something. After that, just practice yourself and use other recourses (like these for example: https://code.sololearn.com/W8iMGXTusS8V/?ref=app)
2nd Jun 2017, 6:30 PM
Maart
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thanks for answering that's what I am saying that i am not a beginner neither a master somewhere in the middle and don't know how to go further
2nd Jun 2017, 6:34 PM
Ash
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can I earn with one language and is there really a need of a company hiring me
2nd Jun 2017, 6:27 PM
Ash
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how do I sharpen it more most of the sites I get basic codes or tutorials and on other sites I get too complicated ones
2nd Jun 2017, 6:28 PM
Ash