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Yes and no. You'll likely be better off mastering one programming language to start off. If you do go with many languages it really depends on how much you get out of each language. By this I mean, how much you understand and can apply. Once you really understand one language, the rest become far easier to learn. I learned and only knew Java before diving right into c# with Unity. I found c# was basically just Java syntax wise, heck at first I wasn't even writing anything differentally. Once I got comfortable with c# I started to look at the differences and noticed a lot more short cuts and awesome keywords with c#. I'm excluding the whole learning Monobehaviour thing with Unity of course 😝. Because of all this I do recommend sticking to one language if it's your first. There may be some exceptions such as: learning html with css and javascript, since those are tied together. Or sql and something else, like maybe php.
9th Jun 2017, 5:07 PM
Rrestoring faith
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i myself started learning 2 language at the same time (cpp and python) this got me a bit confused in some places so i end up started learning cpp first. it is up to you if you can handle 2 or more language at tje same time.
9th Jun 2017, 5:13 PM
Shubham Drolia
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Jit njawb yshabli 3ad jdid 😂
19th Feb 2021, 2:26 PM
Zakaria Elalaoui
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Kain bzaf lhalat Wach dkhalti programmation mn 9raya wla mnk lrask
19th Feb 2021, 4:41 PM
Zakaria Elalaoui
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