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Is it worthwhile to learn multiple programming languages?

30th Apr 2017, 3:48 AM
Vidya
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One trick snake here, still slithering along with Python...!
30th Apr 2017, 4:48 AM
Ahri Fox
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if you learn one language perfectly then you can learn any languages in short time. it is no matter how many languages you know the only important think is to improving your logical skill and implement that in any language.
30th Apr 2017, 4:02 AM
Goku
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Yes offcrse...coz nowadys all IT companies hiring multitasking candidate👍
30th Apr 2017, 3:58 AM
Shivam Aneja
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I once met a IT graduate, he said to me that you can either master 2 languages but it is hard to keep up if you master all as they say Quality over Quantity :)
30th Apr 2017, 7:19 AM
Complex
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I'm gonna say it is. Although you will get the most of being a ninja, wizard or whatnot with one or two languages, you can still profit from learning more than just these. If you ever find yourself at a Python conference and wonder why everyone is buying books on Haskell, you now know why: Learning Haskell will make you a better Python programmer. To stay with the Python example, you probably should also know C, if you are using cpython.
30th Apr 2017, 9:38 AM
Tob
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Yes it is but one special language in which no-one note that "no one" could say that you are wrong😀
30th Apr 2017, 3:55 AM
Mayank Srivastava
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Definitely. You would have greater leverage.
30th Apr 2017, 4:13 AM
Calviղ
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In my opinion the main syntax differs from language to language ,but how you implement your logic remains same . so if u know one language perfectly then you can easily relate and learn the syntax of other languages
30th Apr 2017, 12:16 PM
uday kumar
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nonsense. first u have to think in terms of technology and not language. second u have to def ur it interests within technology, then seek for language in demand trends in given technology. ex: I don't do www but structural and OO programming. my choice is C (mother of all tongues - a must for pros) as solid background and philosophy, then Java, python and JavaScript. focus, focus, focus. btw: really a pity Solo omitted ANSI C a key for modern programming
30th Apr 2017, 2:24 PM
Skipper
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I would familiarize myself with multiple languages and master 2 or 3 depends on how I want to use them
1st May 2017, 1:22 PM
Allan C. Ndalama
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u r in -ve today , sorry if that was bcz of me ... try some codes
4th Sep 2017, 7:56 PM
Changed
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Yes Learning multiple programming languages is much better .. every language adds one dimension to your general understanding and knowledge of programming but it is almost impossible to be skilful in all of them
30th Apr 2017, 5:36 PM
irajjs
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Java runs on all platforms and can be used to program almost anything. choose java and stick to it.
1st May 2017, 3:30 AM
viktor
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Not Like That. But iF You know About one language very deeply than that's help you to understanding other langyages easily😊
15th Aug 2017, 2:41 PM
Ak Dhiman
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