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What main program languages should be learn to will be a nice programmer?(sorry for my english)

What languages?

28th Nov 2017, 8:48 PM
MaksTandarT
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You're asking the wrong question. The question should be "What do you want to focus on in the short/long term?" What is it that you plan to spend your time on career wise? Software development? App dev? Game dev? Web dev? etc... Depending upon what you want to focus your time on later, will change what you should be focused on right now. For example, if I wanted to focus on game development and specialize in Unity 3D, I'd focus on C# right now. If I was going to focus on Unreal Engine, I'd focus on C++ instead. If you're unsure of what direction you want to take, then play around with some and see what feels good to you after you learn more about it. If you're going to go with web development, then start with something like HTML, CSS, JavaScript, SQL, NodeJS, PHP, Angular, React, etc... If you're wanting to focus on general application development, then focus on stuff like C#, Java, C++, etc.. Best of luck to you! Focus on what'll compliment your future.
28th Nov 2017, 8:57 PM
AgentSmith
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start with c++ then study other languages too
28th Nov 2017, 8:50 PM
Akbar Khalilzadeh
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The question is simple, the answer isn't. If you want to become a back-end developer i suggest to start with C++, than Java. I reccomand SQL too. You can study Python too but I think is important to learn how to use a language for good. Quality is better than quantity. If you want to become a front-end developer start with HTML, than CSS, than JavaScript. P.S: SoloLearn is great to undestand the basics rules of a language, but in works context is important to learn frameworks and how different technologies work together.
28th Nov 2017, 9:07 PM
Davide Passafaro
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Thank you!
28th Nov 2017, 8:57 PM
MaksTandarT
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Thanks
28th Nov 2017, 9:09 PM
MaksTandarT
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