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Help me friends i decided to join new course . whether to join python or java ?

please help me to take right decision . I am just confused need all your suggestion to take good decision. Thank you !! keep coding :)

6th Dec 2017, 9:02 AM
D.soundharya
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you can do both, but for entry level programming you need to go learn object oriented and functional paradigms before engaging such higher level programming languages. at least that's the way to go if you really intend being more productive with these tools. my recommendation would be start with python
6th Dec 2017, 1:17 PM
ice prince
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Classic answer - it depends. How much experience do you have with programming/logic? If you are relatively new I'd suggest starting with Python (which is where I started :D ). The syntax is easy and it's straightforward to get stuff running out of the box. If you have some more experience and are maybe looking to use Java, then go for that. There are a lot more concepts that I think get in the way of learning the heart of programming if you don't have enough experience. If it's your first time with coding you're not going to appreciate (or perhaps care) why polymorphism is so useful etc. Up to you
6th Dec 2017, 10:08 AM
Dan Walker
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thank you friends !!
7th Dec 2017, 5:31 AM
D.soundharya
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Python is a great language to learn first
6th Dec 2017, 10:30 AM
Joe Catoe
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If you have some prior experience with any of them continue with that one. Otherwise just start and learn basic concepts of any one of them if you have no preference. You will probably want to learn the basics of the other one anyway afterwards.
6th Dec 2017, 11:34 AM
Stefan
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java first better to learn first
19th Dec 2017, 5:04 PM
Phani Bestha
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