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learning different languages

Hi, all! peraphs a question for more experienced ones: I was wondering, based on your experience, would you recommend to learn a couple of languages at the same time or rather to focus on one at the time. cheers!

13th Jul 2017, 9:30 PM
Katarzyna Wrobel
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It's best to master one or two while having an understanding of all others. Rarely will you need more than one general-purpose language at a time. Rather particular combos like HTML/CSS/JS/jQ or "any"/SQL combination.
13th Jul 2017, 9:45 PM
Kuba Siekierzyński
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Simply no, learn one at the time... Basically, every language has the same lessions (intro-variables-arrays-loops-conditionals-functions... Etc), and if you master only one you can easily learn another since the only difference is syntax, logic stays the same... And trust me, if you go multiple at the time you'll get overwhelmed
14th Jul 2017, 12:15 AM
Aleksandar Stevanovic
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It depends of your capabilities, if you can easily focus try with more than one, if you need more time and you can't handle multi tasking well than go with one by one. It all depends on you and it variates from person to person. Get to know yourself, you'll never know unless you try.
13th Jul 2017, 10:20 PM
Cika Nikola
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