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Should I master the language via which I begin my programming?

I've started with Python programming language and completed my Python course and I've sound understanding of it's concepts , please note that I mentioned "sound" not "master". Should I stuck with it , learn it completely in depth and master it or move on to the next one?? I want to work in Microsoft.

19th Jan 2019, 2:12 PM
Ayush Sinha
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I will suggest you to stuck to it until you get good real life project experience.Since then you can learn other languages together.
20th Jan 2019, 8:13 PM
AKS
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I'll suggest you master python(as you say) before moving to another language. Its the best thing to do. And since u wanna work for microsoft, C# will be a nice language to take afterwards
20th Jan 2019, 11:23 AM
Ebong Billy
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Yes if your planning on using python for ai, mL, or data science, put all your time into learning python, challenge others on sl, practice on making codes,learn nlp and sql with python,but also depends what your planning on doing, if you decide to make games put your attention towards c language, so depends what you plan on doing with programming.šŸ‘†
21st Jan 2019, 4:36 AM
Markpeach96
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I watched your python codes and they seem to be good. So you can stuck with python and build up your career. Even many companies like google (not sure about Microsoft) are hiring python devs these days. READ THIS: You are not supposed to share any clue about your age. So you better remove it šŸ˜Š
19th Jan 2019, 4:43 PM
Seniru
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I think I found myself in that situation someday back and I believe mastering using one weapon is worth more than knowing the names of a million other weapons
20th Jan 2019, 11:59 AM
Dan Rhamba
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you could now shift your attention to understanding more higher order concepts such as data structures and algorithms. also, if you really think youve got it takes and would like a challenge then practice code challenges on sites such as codewars
20th Jan 2019, 10:22 PM
Logomonic Learning
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Hello
22nd Jan 2019, 7:44 PM
Ravi shankar
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It's up to you. What I'm doing is mastering Python while learning others languages, but I do that because I have free time to do so. Learning is a different process on different people. Do what you think is the best for your process.
21st Jan 2019, 1:01 AM
Mati Paredes
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Sure why not. There is to much to learn in python if you want to data science and much more
19th Jan 2019, 2:22 PM
Sailesh Dahal
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Yes you have to work hard. Try to solve some challeges of your own and try to build some software applications with your programming skills
21st Jan 2019, 4:40 AM
Maria Francis Derek G
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C#
21st Jan 2019, 2:22 PM
Miriam Guerrero
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