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What languages should I learn alongside Python?

I have already studied Python 2.7 now I am just checking out Python 3.x

23rd Jun 2017, 2:06 PM
Av Nish
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Okay, you're a programmer. What's your long term goal? I would make my decision based upon what I'm planning to do with my skills. If you're planning to go a web based route, then learn some of the web based languages, such as HTML, CSS, Javascript, PHP, etc.... If you're going to make applications/games/etc..., then I would go with one of the more appropriate languages like C#, Java, C++, etc...
23rd Jun 2017, 2:15 PM
AgentSmith
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HTML, CSS and JavaScript so you can make a website
23rd Jun 2017, 2:13 PM
Cheesy Game Studios
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try C# or C++. these are also object oriented and general purpose languages. you can rewrite your Python codes in a new language and examine the differences in the syntaxes
24th Jun 2017, 10:21 AM
Petko Bozhkov
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If you want to analyze data, it would be useful to learn SQL, and also be familiar with R. Check out Matplotlib, a Python library. There's so much to learn with Python that you can never finish studying it, you could learn to use machine learning with Python.
23rd Jun 2017, 2:16 PM
Frederik Bussler
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If you want to make a website you have a to learn PHP, HTML, CSS, jQuery, C#, Ruby, Java, and, JavaScript. I never tried Python in a web but it will be fine. People will think you're a good coder when they go to Inspect Element. The reason I didn't mention SQL in the other sentence it's because it manages databases. Use all of these to make the perfect website.
25th Jun 2017, 6:26 AM
Î“Î±Î»Î±ÎŸÎŻÎ±Ï‚ FrĂžst
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opencv maybe
23rd Jun 2017, 2:19 PM
Gil Jr.
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HTML Java script and so on for web development
24th Jun 2017, 3:41 PM
Anusha D