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Hi i have a question .I'm not studying computer science but I love programming .can I learn how to code and get success?? please reply

5th Jan 2017, 7:49 PM
alfred11
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Ehh, Depends on you. You said you wanted to start Android development then you should start on Java. Yes, Java is known for having a higher learning curve than Python but that just means you're not going to see progress as quickly. I say try out Java and if it's giving you a hard time after several honest attempts try Python. Either way you'll learn the fundamentals of what all languages share and you can transfer over to another when you know enough. The benefits of started with Java is that you're going to get the feel of a statically type language and you'll get comfortable with data types. Python hides some functionality in the background some things are implied (look up "duck typing"). All in all, Try out Java. Give it your best shot and if you're stumbling keep going. If you're absolutely sure you can't do it work on Python. Then come back when you're confident, after all you want to be an Android developer.
5th Jan 2017, 8:35 PM
Don
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You don't need to study computer science to program(Although it helps). You can go in any field just about and use your programming abilities to touch up or enhance whatever you're doing. That part needs creativity but it can be done. There's plenty of information on the internet for you to learn,plenty. Hard part comes down to do you having the determination to carry forth.
5th Jan 2017, 8:18 PM
Don
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so how many years will it take to learn Android coding ?
5th Jan 2017, 8:20 PM
alfred11
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If you want to work on Android you're definitely going to have to work with Java. How many years? Well, not too long to learn but master it'll take some time. Start learning Java and when you're comfortable to a certain extent with the standard edition move on to micro edition. The beginning will be rough but you'll see your progress. Any questions along the journey, a simple Google search will fix it.
5th Jan 2017, 8:24 PM
Don
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I asked a programmer and he told me start learning Python first to learn basics in coding .so u think it's not necessary ?
5th Jan 2017, 8:27 PM
alfred11
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thank u for your answers .would u pls give me yr Instagram ID?
5th Jan 2017, 8:40 PM
alfred11
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