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Shall we focus on gaining writing skills in multiple languages? Or stick up to one and develop our algorithmic skills?

not waiting for a short unconvincing answer... please share your opinion while clearing your points of vue... let's see what the world thinks!

17th Dec 2016, 10:46 AM
Bourhan Dernayka
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Well, if you are not experienced in programming stick to one and master it. Doing this will give you a good start on a few others so when you eventually move to them there won't be too much confusion. The thing I see many people doing is starting off learning 2-3 languages until they get frustrated and eventually quit altogether. You wouldn't start running by running a marathon, would you? So start off slowly and don't rush things. You'll be happy you did in the future.
17th Dec 2016, 4:37 PM
luc_gar
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My advice, stick up to one of them and be the best there:)
17th Dec 2016, 10:49 AM
Ernaso Kerbizi
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Workout, workout and workout( Write as much code you can). My advice is to create projects after you learn one. This way you can demonstrate your skills and learn more.
17th Dec 2016, 11:11 AM
Majstor_Gile
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If you want to make a career of coding, It is very helpful at least you have a better understanding of a couple of language.
17th Dec 2016, 1:02 PM
Kedir Said
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Maybe in the beginning , but later it will be the contrary.
17th Dec 2016, 11:08 AM
Ernaso Kerbizi
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Im transforming everything i learn to c# programs... already made 25+ which have some amazing ideas
17th Dec 2016, 11:13 AM
Bourhan Dernayka
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