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My next step

Hi guys! I finished the C++ course here and I wonder which course would be fine as next. I chose Python but I'm not sure about it. Maybe some advice?

27th Sep 2017, 7:13 AM
wbiss
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Hi Wbiss For a little bit advanced materials see my homemade tutorials for SL community: part 1 [https://www.sololearn.com/Discuss/683501/c-bread-butter-part-1] part 2 [https://www.sololearn.com/Discuss/701288/c-bread-butter-part-2-1] Note: sort it by date
27th Sep 2017, 7:19 AM
Babak
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I think you should do the course you are interested in :) Why you want to learn to code? what are your goals? if you want to code for example: - nice games: C++ - android apps: java - web stuff: html, css, sql, php, javascript i also made all courses just to see different languages ;) but my main language will allways be java so (its a long time ago) after i finished my first java course i started a small project. what i want to say if you like c++ start a small project ;) and get better in this language ;)
27th Sep 2017, 7:17 AM
R4xx4r
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@wbiss if you are interested in Object-oriented programming i woudl recomend Java, but maybe its because im really comfortable with this language ;) so maybe you could look into java or c# and choose one of the languages which feels good and go deeper ;)
27th Sep 2017, 8:18 AM
R4xx4r
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@R4xx4r thanks for help :)
27th Sep 2017, 8:26 AM
wbiss
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Thanks for your advice @R4xx4r ! I don't really feel like a Python person. Guess you are right but is there a field of C++ or a different language that is a step further into object programming? I feel quite interested in that
27th Sep 2017, 7:25 AM
wbiss
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Thank you @Babak Sheykhan, I was looking for some a little bit more advanced materials than the course so I'll check it out
27th Sep 2017, 7:30 AM
wbiss