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Is it difficult to learn java and python at the same time?

26th Dec 2018, 3:05 PM
Zaltar
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I am a python programmer.i started with python and when i become professional in it then i start learning Java. The reason behind it you need to start with python because java has many complex concepts and very complex oop.if you learn python first then you can easily learn java.because first learn simple then hard.
26th Dec 2018, 3:56 PM
Maninder $ingh
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Actually there is a thing for a programmer that programmer should learn one language at a time. Because more than 2 language at a time makes him very jumbling and they will still get confused that what type of syntax is there in java or in python. So i will suggest that, Learn python . Because it is one of the most powerful language and it is used in many technological fields. So by learning python, we will grow up in technology by making a software, or by making a website and or by making tools for security and so many applications are there for python language. If you wish to learn java, then refer this :- Learn Java - Free Interactive Java Tutorial https://www.learnjavaonline.org And if you wish to learn python, then refer this :- Python Tutorial: Learn Python For Free | ... https://www.codecademy.com › learn › l...
27th Dec 2018, 11:02 AM
Bipin Tatkare
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Go with python first than java. Learn both of them at same time only if you have strong fundamentals. You must be really good at data structures and algorithms. But I would suggest concentrate on one thing at a time if you are new into CS.
26th Dec 2018, 3:09 PM
Prathamesh Sawant
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Thanks bro.
26th Dec 2018, 3:11 PM
Zaltar
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My advice is not to learn 2 languages at the same time. It could make you confused about syntax and other concepts in both languages.
27th Dec 2018, 10:26 AM
Seniru
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Java and Python are like two opposite languages For me it's better you learn one buh its not bad if u learn both
27th Dec 2018, 8:01 PM
Israel Nwangwu
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It all depends on you buddy as in my views go with that programming language which you want to use. For ex: - if you want to become An android developer, go with Java. It is all a waste of time in learning Python. There is nothing like the thing that "you should learn this language first and this to second"... Noo. Buddy it's not like that. If you want to become a data scientist, go with Python... That is my opinion on the whole scenario.... But a key factor is that after learning Python, other programming languages become a lot easy as it has simple syntax and is as powerful as Java.
28th Dec 2018, 3:59 AM
Ayush Sinha
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no it is not difficult,only you just have to learn one before the other,remember if u chase two rabbit u will end up not catching any,so learn one first,if u feel u spent much time on one language and experience difficulty switch to the other.
26th Dec 2018, 10:24 PM
Ifeanyi Favour Kalu
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Ah... You look like 1st year engineering student going in 2nd year. I would recommend Java first coz its in 1st sem of 2nd year. Don't do both coz there are many difference. Java will make you disciplined to follow syntax unlike python. So once you start with Java(which is kinda boring in beginning... Especially when they dont teach GUI stuff). If you want to study python... Then its upto you... Python is a newbie friendly language I believe. In right hands python can get crazy $#!t done😂. SELECT ANYTHING YOU WANT! JUST LEARN 1 LANGUAGE AT A TIME.
27th Dec 2018, 7:56 AM
Manthan Tupe
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I don't think so, if we want learn something, the only thing is need determination that's all. 💐🏵🌷🌼🌻🌺🥀🌹💮⚘🍂🍃
27th Dec 2018, 10:42 AM
Nithya Yamasinghe
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I feels like python is much easier than java. So start from phython. It will be a great start...
28th Dec 2018, 9:49 AM
Sandakan Nipunajith
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Id say, master one. than atart another
27th Dec 2018, 4:49 AM
Art Zoerman
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you can if you want but please let me tell you that is better when you learn and master one language before you start another one.
27th Dec 2018, 7:46 AM
Kuami Lolo Dedzo
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Python is easier because python language is the basic block of programmers and beginner's.and Java or c++ are though tough than python
27th Dec 2018, 7:59 AM
Nikhil
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i am doing this right now, I have gained the fundamental skills using python and then moved to java which is more complicated. so every new step I compare it to the '' easy way" in python.
27th Dec 2018, 11:10 AM
Ahmad Ali
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python has no semicolon :)
27th Dec 2018, 12:29 PM
Salag Mailliw
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Thanks to all for repyling😊😊
27th Dec 2018, 5:25 PM
Zaltar
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I think it's possible to do both at the same time, but still I would not recommend it. Try to get profound knowledge, deep understanding and practical skills in ONE language first! :) because this will be a big advantage for learning the second language in the future, and furthermore it will also be a very solid foundation for yourself.
27th Dec 2018, 6:51 PM
Colin Rix
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It all depends on you but my personal oppinion is that python's syntax is a little different from languages like java,C#,JS or etc (mostly because of the blocks) and it was really bothering me when I was learning python. So I think it's better to learn python first.
27th Dec 2018, 7:16 PM
AmirHosein Ravaghi
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If you can pass 10 subjects simultaneously in school I believe you can learn 2 languages at the same time.
28th Dec 2018, 2:55 PM
Sydney Chako 🇿🇼
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