Answer the question
In order to leave comments, you need to log in
A programmer can only be a pro in one yap or in several?
Hello. I'm a beginner and I'm a little puzzled by the question: Can a person become a pro in only one Japanese language or can he be a pro in several Japanese languages at once?
Before answering the first question, I would like to hear the answer to the question:
How deep is Yap in its study?
a) if a person wants to make a good product (website, game, application).
b) if a person wants to understand the language itself (in terms of a person just like this language, and not what can be done with it).
Answer the question
In order to leave comments, you need to log in
Maybe in several. Especially if they are in the same stack.
In different stacks - if you work on a certain project for some time (a couple of years), you naturally remember more nuances of one and forget the rest.
Many languages require deep learning in approach, not syntax.
Can a person become a pro in only one Japanese or can he be a pro in several Japanese at once?
The syntax is similar everywhere, no new operators have appeared, the main thing is the libraries for these languages, so fuss arises with them
Can a person become a pro in only one Japanese or can he be a pro in several Japanese at once?
It is important not just to know, but to be able to make high-quality projects. You can be able to make websites, while you can make programs and write iOS and Android applications, but you need to do everything well, and not be content with the status of "Japanese learned". To start another without knowing the language at a sufficient level is stupid. IMHO.
Didn't find what you were looking for?
Ask your questionAsk a Question
731 491 924 answers to any question