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Learn 2 languages at the same time?

Sry for my English beforehand ( im french : /) Recently ( 2-3 days ago) i finished my first course : the easiest one i guess : htlm course and actually iam reviewing all the concept and exercising all of them to master this language. So i am wondering if i should not learn a new language at the same time that im practicing html, a language like : python for instance or if it's inefficient. I am expecting an answer from you : programmers and a last detail : iam 13 so i don't have any major or specialization so not any constraints for now. Sincerely a young programmer.

14th Apr 2020, 8:59 PM
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Since you already know HTML, instead of Python I'd learn Javascript, because then you can write web code, using it in combination with HTML.
14th Apr 2020, 9:11 PM
HonFu
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I think that learning two languages at the same time will confuse some beginners, but you can learn HTML with CSS with JS at the same time because they work together to make a website. Also, In my opinion , Focus on one language and master it will make the learning process of any other language a lot easier. Have fun learning ! : )
14th Apr 2020, 9:14 PM
Oussama Ben Sassi
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Thank you for your quick answers HonFu if i was suggesting python it's to understand all the basics concepts of programmation like boolean logic because maybe it was an error of start learning with Html language 🤔
14th Apr 2020, 9:19 PM
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Thank for sharing your experience i'll wait a little bit then i'll take the decision : )
14th Apr 2020, 9:41 PM
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I think that you should ask yourself what you really want do, and you'll know what you need to learn ( if you want to do web development : Learn HTML, CSS, and JavaScript), if you want to learn coding and understand the world of programming, I advice you learning Python, That said you're so young, you can learn everything you want, just pick something you want to learn and focus on it until you master it
16th Apr 2020, 9:35 AM
Cédric Bahirwe
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Well, taking on another web based language like JavaScript would be better since it would increase your proficiency in the frontend web development
16th Apr 2020, 2:08 PM
Fatunmbi Teniola
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Well, I had some knowledge about HTML and CSS before coming to this app and learning my first programming language, I was confused whether to learn python or JavaScript However, I learnt python because I kind of liked to learn it. In case you want to learn programming in general (not really front end web development specifically) and you are interested in Python then you can just learn it. (Just an opinion)
14th Apr 2020, 9:35 PM
Ali Abdelhady
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You can do it only if you are dedicated
15th Apr 2020, 8:48 PM
TONY STARK ❤ 3000
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If you know a web development code you should stick with it. Try learning Js. Or maybe css if you like styling your websites
16th Apr 2020, 1:51 AM
Mason Arb
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But you could use js to style your website
16th Apr 2020, 1:53 AM
Mason Arb
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Learn HTML, CSS and JS together and master it..
16th Apr 2020, 4:37 AM
Mohamed Ibrahim
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You hav learned html already. Go to CSS for next, its short course also, and then JC, these three combinations gonna be great for your web development
16th Apr 2020, 5:07 AM
SASIM WD
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You should learn css and javascript. With html, css and javascript you can write wabpages. Python is great, but first learn webpages.
16th Apr 2020, 7:14 AM
tobbdev
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Bonjour tu peut aller a google traductor c'est ne pas des problemes
16th Apr 2020, 3:44 PM
Amin
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HTML and Python are two totally different things. Python is a proper programming lamguage where HTML is a markup language which is used for only front-end web development. There is a vast difference between software engineering and web development. Choose whether you want to be a software engineer or a web developer. I would advice you to stick to the language which goes with your goal. There is a common trend that most of the programmers don't like web development. I am on that team too. If you start to learn coding with a proper language (like C sharp, C++, Java, Python etc) then front-end web development will not make amy sense to you anymore.
16th Apr 2020, 8:02 PM
Raquibul Islam
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Start with HTML then CSS, then JS, then JQuery and PHP.
16th Apr 2020, 8:50 PM
Mwikisa Kapesa Lufungulo
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