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Learning two languages at once.
If I don't need to learn more than one language at once, is it better to avoid doing so and instead do one at a time? edit: I'm learning Python and C++ at the moment, does this seem like a good pair? I'm interested in robotics.
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It's OK to do two languages at once, given you are clear about their syntax as to not mess them up.
I'm guessing C++ for Arduino, and Python for Raspberry-Pi?
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If you have strong mind do it. Different languages help you understand better some of their particular concepts, but further I know it is hard to specialize framework and so..sounds too complicated to me. You can do it, if you want and it has high priority. If you have programming fundamentals it will be fun to try why not. At the end you may only lose your precious time.
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not a good idea man,â
you are not Dr. strange
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i think it's a good idea to lear one, two, three or more languages at once. Your mind is the limit... Good lock!
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Those two are a good pair being of totally different sorts. Low risk of confusion between the two ;)
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Python being a scripting, interpreted language and C++ a compiled one.
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it is recommended, but not necessary. It may suit you. Try it out, if you feel confused, drop the idea.
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@Jeremy If you're very engaged in programming and won't give up I'd suggest you to learn C++ first since by that you can learn the concept of OOP also you can learn about pointers and understand the logic of other not object oriented programming languages.
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@Hatsy Rei: I could do that, I have arduino going spare, but I was actually thinking of using both on Pi. You think arduino would be a better or more interesting use?
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learn one language at first. Having knowledge of one language helps in learning another faster.
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@DMWT sage advice, thank you. Love your choice of name by the way!
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@Jeremy thx đđ
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I think it depends on whether it's your first language or not, if not, I'd say go for it.