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Is it possible to learn multiple languages without getting confused ...

if yes then what is the best possible order of learning languages ...

24th Apr 2018, 4:06 PM
Satyendra Singh
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Its all relative... I m started with C++ and thanks to it i have learned more low level that with other languages but now, that i use most times Java, Javascript and Python, i forget some of C++ syntax (i forget overall semicolons šŸ˜)... Anyway i think that not exists a better order because we are humans and (but you are very good memory or you are genius) you cant hold in mind all of all learned languages
24th Apr 2018, 4:15 PM
KrOW
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Jan Markus i disagree that it would be your worn out brain that is the problem ;p okay.. maybe :p But the main problem for me with python is that it is intepreted, so no typesafety, no compiling that makes your runtime faster and says what's wrong with your code before running it. Maybe you can agree with that or not? (Maybe it's just your worn out brain but i guess the problem lays somewhere else)
24th Apr 2018, 4:29 PM
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I'm confused with python and C++ because I want to learn ML and AI and also want to learn C++. Is it worth learning C++ now? Please help.
24th Apr 2018, 4:30 PM
Cyan
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Cyan Google tensorflow. it is a utilitybox, a starterkit for AI purposes. Its made of alphabet and open source. For tensorflow you need Python.
24th Apr 2018, 5:07 PM
Sven_m
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korean will b toughest of all fr me brother ...
24th Apr 2018, 5:26 PM
Satyendra Singh
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24th Apr 2018, 4:26 PM
KrOW
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