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Should i not learn python?
Hello guys..... I am new here.... So , my friend told me he uses python as his programming language and I also wanna use it...... But when I came to the coding playground, I was some wonderful works ,. But all I have seen is either made by HTML, JavaScript or c++....... So I'm wondering if I can do the same with python or those languages listed above are easier to use?, Cus m still kinda new to programming..... So please don't criticize me https://code.sololearn.com/WdwSg2Um7KD2/?ref=app https://code.sololearn.com/WIPJf4u237V5/?ref=app
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html and css probably are easier for a beginner to learn. but that being said, python can also be easy to learn for a beginner learn, its just a different style of language.
Danijel Ivanović whats wrong with the question?
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https://code.sololearn.com/WvG0MJq2dQ6y/
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On Sololearn, only web-based languages (HTML, CSS, and JavaScript--not C++) allow us to use graphics. So all the cool colorful stuff you see here are written in those. But if you code in your PC, you can do graphics in Python too. So go ahead and learn Python if you like. It's arguably the easiest programming language to learn.
Also note that HTML and CSS are NOT programming languages, though they are quite easy to learn. They are mostly for specifying where to put the contents on a website, and how to style them. You might enjoy them too! It's up to you 😊
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I think it's a very good decision to start learning Python because Python is easy to learn, it's popularity is high and it's increasing gradually, it is used in Big Data...AI...Data Scientist, It is also in back-end web development!!!
Happy learning and coding!!😊😊
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Thank you
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There's no harm in learning Python.. So if you want to learn it, then I say that you should.
If you don't know any other languages, then I would definitely suggest that you learn it because it's pretty easy, and it will teach you all the basics.
Programming languages are like speaking languages.
At the core, they all have the same things... Print, if/else statements, functions, etc..
But like the languages that we use to speak, they have little differences here and there. Different rules on how to structure chunks of codes, just like how there are different rules on how to structure a sentence from language to language..
Just give it a try.. What do you have to lose?
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Okay .... Thanks Booeysays and Kishalaya Saha
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Hello, I'm completely new to programming and considering it for a career change. I'm interested in developing android applications, where should I start and is this app ok to learn for a career?
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python is a great language to learn
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if you learn above 48%...
so then you will see the real and darkside of python...