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Is it worth to learn both Python and Javascript or it's better to learn one language from these?

30th Mar 2019, 8:28 PM
Rolekz
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Tough question to answer because it depends on the individual. I learned a little of a lot of stuff in the beginning but I didn't retain as well as if I had focused on one language. It was a good experience to get an idea of the other languages and an overall notion of programming. In my opinion practice whichever one gets you more motivated, is aligned with your goals and leaves you satisfied at the end of the day. Time and experience will help you decide on what to focus.
30th Mar 2019, 8:43 PM
Bruno Costa
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+ 17
I learned both of them , so I say it worth learning JS and Python.
30th Mar 2019, 8:30 PM
🍇 Alex Tușinean 💜
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+ 8
It's always advantageous these days to learn more than one language but you can start with one and then learn the next one.
1st Apr 2019, 3:14 AM
Sonic
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+ 7
If you are good at using timetables strictly learn both so you can have some schedules that guides you otherwise you'll automatically switch to one that's truly closer to your interests
31st Mar 2019, 4:31 AM
Dan Rhamba
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+ 5
From my understanding, it's okay to know both and more. I'm starting with Javascript and will for a fact move on to Python, SQL, HTML and C++ and C# if I can. I dont really plan becoming a software engineer or even work with programming as a profession. I just enjoy this. Also, from massive amount of research, I am gathering that once you learn one language. The other ones are much more easier to learn and you will see alot of overlap.
31st Mar 2019, 8:39 AM
alexandre pouzikov
+ 4
they are both unique and awesome language, and I think it worth to learn but learning one and been good at it is very important because it better to be very good in one language than to know to languge and not be that good in both, but if you have the desire and the dedication you are good to go
31st Mar 2019, 2:07 AM
Paul Stephen
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+ 3
Both
30th Mar 2019, 9:58 PM
FranchuFranchu
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Curiosity in coding is what one need to strive You can't use a gun without bullets
31st Mar 2019, 9:49 AM
Brian Kipchumba
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Demand of both languages is very high in the market. if you are familiar with HTML/CSS i recommend you go with java script. if you are not familiar with this you can go with python. don't go for both language because both language are different syntax choose one language from them don't mix both things together it create lot of confusion for more about this http://pythonandmltrainingcourses.com/best-summer-training-in-noida/
9th Apr 2019, 8:26 AM
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