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I am a beginner. Should I stick to learning one language at a time or should I mix it up ?

I've started off on c++, should I try python or java or some other language or should I try getting skilled in c++ and then start learning a new one ?

27th Sep 2017, 9:18 PM
JĆ²akim S.
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Already, lots of posts and answers about deciding wheater or not to rush into multiple languages, exist in Q/A section. Sit down and to be honest with yourself. Ask yourself do I really capable to handle LEARNING and USING 2 languages at the same time? Most people prefer to stick to one. Some other can handle 2 and 3 and even more. But the point is, being fairly good and proficient in a language demands a great deal of time and energy. So be honest with yourself because nobody can evaluate your potentials better than you.
27th Sep 2017, 9:29 PM
Babak
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It is something that you are going to feel it within yourself once you ready to go to the next. But keep it in your mind that C++ in a wild beast and you never can conquer it completely. So trust your gut and needs.
27th Sep 2017, 9:51 PM
Babak
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Thank you for taking time answering my question Babak, I really appreciate it. I am going to try and put at least a few hundreds hours in to learning and then a couple hundred more in coding before I will try language #2.
27th Sep 2017, 9:48 PM
JĆ²akim S.
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I will trust my gut, google and q&a ;)
27th Sep 2017, 9:58 PM
JĆ²akim S.