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What should I do when I finish a course?
I am a beginner, I am working on the PYTHON CORE course. I do plan on learning other languages. When I complete this course, should I just practice on it for some time or is it alright if I immediately jump to the next course? Any feedback would be greatly appreciated, thank you
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I'd say keep practicing as much as you can and jump to learning more Python and try to master it as much as you can. That's up to you tho, saying it because I learned Java and I didn't practice for a while and got quite rusty so don't let that happen to you.
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Thank you so very much for the feedback. One last question please. At first i was debating if i should first learn Python (because it is beginner freindly) or C (because it is the mother of all programming languages, it is a good language but difficult to learn but if i learn it first, any other language will be easy to learn). I decided to learn Python first, C and then JS. Is this a good plan for me? How would you go about doing it? Any feedback would be greatly appreciated, thank you
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Just keep practicing python, and code as much as possible! To memorize and have experience with everything you learned, make your own web app or game, and do some other courses on python, watch trends on python language, and what not, don't divide yourself on too many languages if it's your beginning! God bless you and happy coding!
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Just do it one after the other
Slow and steady wins the race
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I have a sentence for this....
(Learn, Enjoy, Practice, Share Knowledge)^( N+1 )
"n+1" is repeat exponentially 🤘🤘
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Hey
I think it's best to do more projects on that course personally.
Follow trends on that language, challenge people on the course and get good at it before learning another language.
When you learn too much at once you might start to confuse syntax of a language with another.
Happy Coding 💗
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Yes, learning more than one language is vital, my advice to you is that you should practice more and more, don't try to graphs everything on your head just learn how it works once you feel you have had enough you can switch to any programming language and rigorously believe you would find that language very easy (:
You should always make sure you have a reason for mastering a particular language.
Happy coding
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Thank you so much for the valuable information
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I,d say you should keep practicing or just learn more.
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Practice more
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Yea, you should practice. It does not take a week to forget everything you learned ☺️.
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Thank you so much from the response. I dont know, i was just thinking that, yes, i have started the Python course already but i could just stop doing Python and start C
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Make projects simple 🙄
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Thank you, SOUNDS GREAT👍👍👍
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Away from python core,any languages recommend for AI learning ?
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Thanks Foxy , Solomoni Railoa for the feedback, I think Jermainne Espinoza should also consider his target e.g data scientist, system programming, mobile apps development.
Get acquainted with python, and then decide the path you want to take.
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Would anybody advise C as a first language? Why? Why not? Thank you
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Lam-mujeeb Complete all lessons and code projects and you will get your certificate.
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Thank you