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Am about to finish c++ so which language can i do next?
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Personally, getting an in depth knowledge of a language is more important than how many.
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if you want to learn a new language that's ok. But I'd recommend you to stay with a language you like and deepen you knowledge and learn to use some libraries, so you can start making real applications with it. You will be able to understand most other languages easily when you should need them anyway.
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I'd recommend starting learning c# if you don't want to expand your knowledge in c++ ..so why c# .. simply beacuse of the visual studio ide
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thank you
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I agree with Aaron. However, I'd move to Java if you really want to move, as it's object-oriented also, with similar notation in some areas, so you'd learn it pretty quickly.
I think moving too soon to another language, could confuse your memory though. I was doing the C++ and Java lessons on here to brush up after a few years of mostly using PHP, and I started mixing the two languages up!
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Good luck whatever you do ☺
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Java <more like c++> or python <very easy to learn >