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is it bad to learn to languages at once?

I learned some basic python in school which i loved and i researched it in my spare time. I'm not great at it but now i want to learn C# to develope games in unity. Is it bad to try to learn and retain both?

9th Jul 2017, 6:22 PM
Chase
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once you get the concepts syntax is just a game concepts matters syntax vary keep both and find something to do with py to keep it if you have a python git hub project i can help unity well is c# + it's own brouhaha
9th Jul 2017, 6:44 PM
Abdur-Rahmaan Janhangeer
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Not at all, in a lot of circumstances it is encouraged. It improves your logical thinking, as well as familiarises yourself with concepts in languages which may not be in others. Just my pinch of salt. Though, if you have goals you wish to achieve in the field, or you particularly enjoy something specific, then put most of your attention down that route, in my opinion.
9th Jul 2017, 6:34 PM
Cohen Creber
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Changing language/learning multiple is fine. A lot of programming languages share some logic, so transitioning between languages is much easier than learning your first one from the bottom.
9th Jul 2017, 6:34 PM
Frederik Stenberg
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Learning multiple languages is always a good thing. Consider testing tools (scripting languages) as well. Then you can design tests in parallel with the project you're coding.
10th Jul 2017, 9:15 AM
Daniel Oliver