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Что учить?
Изучил чуть больше половины Java и прошёл курс на ютубе, почему-то думал что Unity работает на Java, но теперь увидел что Unity поддерживает лишь C#. И хотя эти языки очень схожи, всё таки возник такой вопрос. Что лучше учить? Если Python набирает популярности, может его лучше изучать? Или переучивать C#? Или учить всё подряд, а потом заниматься тем, что нравится? Буду очень благодарным за советы
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I've found that learning any language helps with developing your understanding of programming. So it'll improve your main/target language by learning others. Also, lots of the courses here have great little projects and challenges that help develop ideas for practical programming (in my opinion).
If you have the time, why not learn another language and see which one is better for you and then work on your project from there.
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Yeah, I think to finish Java and try Android studio for myself. Then maybe will learn Python in university. Thank you and sorry for absence of translation, I thought that russians can help me
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I believe that python will be much easier after you have done Java, so you are helping yourself there! Best of luck with your studies!!
"Thank you and sorry for absence of translation, I thought that russians can help me"
It's no problem, sorry I can't read/write in Russian, yet. I can do German and Spanish, more or less... who knows, maybe one day I'll have time to learn Russian too.
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I don't think that you need it. English is more useful. I can read and write, but I was writing for russians
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In this case it isn't his native language
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Misha Simonenko
English might be more useful and as a native speaker, that is great for me. However, I'm impressed so many people around the world can speak with me in my language and I'd like to talk with even just a few in theirs - to be fair... or something, I guess.
You can find out where I'm from by tapping my profile ;)
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Don't spend time for Russian. I learn English for opportunity to work in USA with salary 4-5k $. In Russia 2000 is very high wage, so there aren't perspectives. It will be better if you would learn programming more. Though I have just seen your achievements. Could you tell about your occupation and job, and how programming affects your life?
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And working in Germany is interesting for me also, but I don't want to learn this language, it's very hard for me, at least now
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It might be better to write me a message and let this public forum go :)
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Where are you from?
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He from Russia