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How can one be good at some many programming languages?

Hi guys, I always wondered how people are good at 5 to 6 or more programming languages because when ever I try to learn a new programming language, somehow i forget some minute part of what i learnt before. Any suggestions for this problem and please share your experience if you also went through it.

20th Dec 2017, 7:58 AM
Qqqq
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if you read, how to walk it would be a very long article. anyhow if people dont have a handicap, they can walk. how that? they dont remember that article. Through practicing another region of the brain us responsible instead of conciscious memory. So take your fingers and practice... btw if i change from one language to another my brain is not amused. It is so lazy! But it can do it after a short time.
20th Dec 2017, 8:23 AM
Oma Falk
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@Aarshi I dont agree: For most sololearners English is not the mother tongue. But we mainly discuss in English. not perfectly but enough. some speak another third language. and the fourth one comes easier after the third one. Programming is similiar. If you can Oop you can it in any language.
20th Dec 2017, 9:34 AM
Oma Falk
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First of all some of languages are share almost the same syntax and concepts like Java and c# and c++, when you understand concepts behind the language structures it become easier to remember them. Than if you practice some languages day to day you will have no problem to recall some part of syntax.
20th Dec 2017, 8:06 AM
Dima Makieiev
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it's better to to master one language rather than trying all language at the end you got nothing i read it some where ' little knowledge is a very dangerous thing' btw it's all your choice i shared my opinion šŸ˜³šŸ˜³
20th Dec 2017, 8:52 AM
Hack Erer
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make one step after another. You have to grind trough all languages and that takes a lot of work and time. Just stick to your goal and you'll reach it one time
24th Dec 2017, 9:49 AM
Sentry