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Are there any main differences between all the Object-Oriented-Languages out there, except for some commands?

I Just started to learn C# after I finished my Java course and it feels like I'm learning the same things over and over again. Is it because I did not got to the advanced stuff yet?

19th Dec 2017, 12:14 AM
Felix Mohrmann
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Actually similar functions and operators are very many in different programming languages! Do not forget that all programming languages ​​have an ancestor, html markup has its ancestor sgml, and javascript has an ancestor "C", it's no wonder that some functions are repeated, because every thing in different programming languages ​​is unique! And it has pros and cons
19th Dec 2017, 12:34 AM
James16
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First, I would advise you to learn the language of python, since it is an important web framework, then try to learn ruby, this language is also a web framework, but it is less useful than python :)
19th Dec 2017, 3:16 PM
James16
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Probably c# similar to Java since it was developed after Java as a kind of upgrade for Java. But if you take a look at Ruby or Python you will see that they are much different.
19th Dec 2017, 1:16 AM
Dima Makieiev
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Well, i will defenetly look at Ruby and Python later, but how do I know when to use which language?
19th Dec 2017, 3:04 PM
Felix Mohrmann
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ok, thank you verry much! I appreciate your tipps and will follow your advise :)
19th Dec 2017, 3:26 PM
Felix Mohrmann
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