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Which language?
Which language should i learn i love python java and c but im bad at all of them :( Help me community
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Saksham Guragain ,
you have the highest progress in `introduction to python`, so i would stick on this course. set your focus on python, give it a high priority. be constant in learning and practicing as much as you can . do not rush on the tutorials, and keep in mind that learning takes its time and also effort.
if you get stuck somewhere you can ask the community in this forum.
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C used in:
Building Databases
Designing Compilers
Developing Operating Systems
Graphical User Interface
Game and Animation
https://programiz.pro/resources/c-uses/
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What is Python Used For?
Web Development
Data Science and Analytics
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
Scientific and Numeric Computing
Education
Software Development
Finance
Scripting and Automation
Game Development
Network Programming
Cybersecurity
https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/python/where-python-is-used/?ysclid=mgdwigjzit43163948
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What is Java Used For?
1.Web Development
2. Android Application
3. Big Data
4. DevOps
5. Desktop Application
https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/java/what-is-the-role-of-java-in-the-it-industry/?ysclid=mgdwl3ncke811360971
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Thanks!!
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Thanks brother/sister!
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I learn Python and C#, C# is hard and more challenging but rewarding, while python is easier to understand and learn.
Hoped I helped :)
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Since you are a beginner, therefore, first of all, I would like to suggest to you that first you need to focus on studying one programming language. If you don't know anything about programming languages, then you must start from picking one programming language, for example you like C, Java and Python, then you can pick any one programming language from here. Start from the learning basics of programming language.
You can follow this roadmap - https://www.techgeekbuzz.com/roadmap/python/ to learn python effectively with the reading content.
I hope it will help you.
If there are any other help required, then reply here.
Thanks.



