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To all (new) learners

There are many questions about which programming language to choose, or what to learn next. I would say just choose the one you comfortable with, and try to be good at it. You can develop your programming skills using any language. Once you are good at one language, it's easy to learn a new language, if it is necessary. Developing analytical skills and problem solving skills are more important than developing programming skills. Try analytical skills? https://www.sololearn.com/discuss/496808/?ref=app

3rd Jul 2017, 6:58 PM
Zhuoyu Wang
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A mathematical background is an added advantage to both a programmer and an analyst!
3rd Jul 2017, 7:15 PM
Nomeh Uchenna Gabriel
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@wang I strongly agree. Sometime it is funny to se newcommers trying to learn more languages without knowhing how to code. Coder must know how to make things done. After that he can dominate in whatever language he choses.
3rd Jul 2017, 7:31 PM
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