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Can anyone please tell me how much time does it take to learn the HTML language
I am a college going student I want to become a Android app developer sui learning HTML and JavaScript could you please tell me about this that how much language should I learn should I learn the HTML language or not
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I agree with Alcatraz.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3949980/what-programming-languages-can-one-use-to-develop-android-applications
It can take awhile to learn Java though.
If you still wanted to know how long learning HTML will take, then I also agree with Akib Reza. It's just a markup language, so there's really not much to it but practicing.
Learning JavaScript should take longer than HTML (because JavaScript is a programming language) but less time than Java (because its scope is more limited than Java's).
Other than that, it's mostly about how much you put into it.
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If you wanna be an android developer you should start with Java.
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A few weeks, if really want to learn most of the tags and have to practise a lot. You will do fine in two weeks or so. (Talking about HTML btw)
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I want to become a developer and want to get a job at Google what should I do
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Go to a College /University. Study Computer Science.
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vishnu is already in college according to the original post
but yes, large software firms prefer computer science degrees (because they can).
I recommend going to the graduation cap icon in the SoloLearn app ("Learn" tab) and scrolling down until you find a section called "Coding Career" with the sub heading "Jump start your programming career". Use these as benchmarks as you learn.
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Janning⭐ In my country US High School graduation is similar to College degree. BSc courses are offered in Universities. I went to College for 2 years and now going to take admission test for Universities. He didn't say he was in Undergraduate course so i thought he was in similar ed system.
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Akib Reza , true the English in the original post isn't as well-formed as yours. It's not explicit if "college going" means currently attending college at a specific level or planning on going to college. It further doesn't specify which major, but I'm not familiar with the Indian school system (based solely on the selected country in the user profile).