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I want to gain. Practical knowledge of all languages I started learning html now but I'm little bit confused about next language

CSS or java which will I take and how i improve my code skill actually I want to learn how engineer make games apps and other things and also. If we want to join. Any. Company what they require .

26th Dec 2020, 4:06 AM
Skys Winner
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After HTML is suggest you to learn CSS then JavaScript So that you can learn full web development then you can also use JavaScript to write the back end with node js. Now you become a full stack web developer Uses of JavaScript - web development - web apps - games ( with unity) - react native apps - softwares ( with node js) I strongly suggest you to learn JavaScript as it is a very use full language I also recommend you to learn java along with JavaScript as it will help you to learn core concepts very well.
26th Dec 2020, 4:39 AM
Krish
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If you're heading down the fullstack route it's important to just grasp the basics of Frontend development HTML, CSS and JS, then focus on a Backend like node.js, don't get to baffled by the languages as long as you understand the concepts it'll click all together. Remember you haven't got to know all the syntax off the top of your head just the ability to see what's happening, I spend most time learning hy creating something then quickly googling for support and use what I understand.
28th Dec 2020, 12:08 AM
Kieren Hawthorne
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Thanks 😊😊😊
26th Dec 2020, 4:41 AM
Skys Winner
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Please don't use the tags to write a sentence 'please tell me if anyone knows'. You can tag 'getting-started' or 'learning-sequence' instead 👍
26th Dec 2020, 5:05 AM
Ipang
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Okok thanks 😊
28th Dec 2020, 5:01 AM
Skys Winner
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I didn't understand
26th Dec 2020, 6:39 AM
Skys Winner
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Look at the tags of your original post above please ☝
26th Dec 2020, 6:44 AM
Ipang
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Ok ok iwas understand about tags and I corrected that. But I didn't understand about getting started
26th Dec 2020, 4:19 PM
Skys Winner
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'getting-started' is just cause it is relevant to your plan, getting started with the next language. 'learning-sequence' cause you were asking a recommendation for the next language to learn.
26th Dec 2020, 4:25 PM
Ipang