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Which programming language is best to learn at this time ?

Here, I have only one subject to choose from this two subjects. 1. Advance Java or 2. Python So, Which programming language is best to learn at this time ?

16th Jun 2018, 4:42 PM
Harshit Chandasana
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Python it used in many disciplines for example: Data Science: - Data analysis - Quadratic analysis - Scientific research - Python programming Sub sections (Data Science realm) - Importing data - Cleaing data - Panda's foundations - Data manipulation - etc My personal favorite - Competitive programming There more ways to use Python in todays technology market. in the end it just depends what you want to do in the community. The more research you do the better prepared you will be. Goodluck.
16th Jun 2018, 5:21 PM
Anthony Perez
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If you want Supreme control over many features of your device, use C or C++. If you want to code Android apps use Java or Kotlin. If you want to code Windows applications, use C# If you want to code for iPhone, iPad, iPod Use Swift or Objective C if you want to code websites use Javascript and PHP If you are into data science, use R or Python If you want to code AI, use Lisp So you see, it's more or less a question of "What do you want to code/create "
16th Jun 2018, 6:28 PM
Dlite
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Python has surpassed Java as the top language used to introduce U.S. students to programming and computer science, according to a recent survey posted by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). Eight of the top 10 computer science departments now use Python to teach coding, as well as 27 of the top 39 schools, indicating that it is the most popular language for teaching introductory computer science courses Python has been growing in popularity in the educational realm for at least the past few years, though this survey is the first to show it has eclipsed Java, which has been the dominant teaching language for the past decade. Java is frequently used in high school advanced courses, so the transition to Java in college is a natural one for students. A number of universities, however, have switched to Python from Java, and others offer both -- Java for computer science students. https://www.quora.com/Between-Java-and-Python-which-one-is-better-to-learn-first-and-why
16th Jun 2018, 5:08 PM
Alexander Sokolov
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Java, I suggested you this because if you want to let people know you then Android is the best option. I don't suggest Kotlin to anyone now as there are almost no resources on websites about that. If you start learning Java along with xml,you will surely achieve a goal to become an android dev. So, choices are yours . Now you have to decide! I am also an android dev with my age-14 years. Recently, I have developed a half century of android apps. Best of Luck!😃😃😃
17th Jun 2018, 1:02 PM
Sujal Kumar
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Sujal Kumar What resources did you use to learn?
17th Jun 2018, 1:04 PM
Dlite
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D'lite d' Scorpio I have also published 3 apps on SlideMe.But they are not approved yet.
17th Jun 2018, 2:15 PM
Sujal Kumar
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Go for python now , Java is getting older now
16th Jun 2018, 5:07 PM
Sudarshan Rai
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D'lite d' Scorpio I used websites like stackoverflow , tutorialspoint , androidhive , medium.com , etc. Along with AIDE app on my phone. I have coded all my apps using AIDE app. Some of links to download my favorite ones are given in this web code: https://code.sololearn.com/WBWEEB4xJcE8/?ref=app
17th Jun 2018, 2:12 PM
Sujal Kumar
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