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English first, then programming?
Hello programmers.
Who can say anything about this approach:
I decided to master translation from technical English from the beginning (in English there is only basic knowledge so far, but I have already found all the necessary resources and I am studying), and then I think to start learning programming. For starters, I think about PHP and JS, because I know that there will be no problems with finding a job with knowledge of these languages, plus I like the field of web development
. At the moment I know the HTML and CSS base, but there is no interest in pure layout.
I want to program, but if for HTML and CSS there is an excellent resource like htmlbook.ru, in particular, where everything is sorted out, then for the rest I know more problems with finding information, although as I understand it, the same PHP and JS are described in Runet /
But in general, where I don’t read, they write English everywhere they say, everything is on it and manuals and guides and tutorials and communities, in general, everything your heart desires.
On the one hand, I understand that it’s probably somehow crooked to approach programming from learning english, and on the other hand, I’m somehow convinced that if I can read it, it won’t be difficult for me to master programming (matesh at the university, at least it was normal, and the mindset is more technical than the humanities)
Just learning both programming and English at the same time is already cool problematic, although soon I will start to read the basics little by little.
In general, who has any thoughts on this subject, about such an "approach" to the study of programming.
Maybe someone will advise.
Write any criticism, any opinion is interesting.
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Personally, I began to understand English better only after I had to use it. So everything at the same time. We learn English, read about programming in English, and therefore we understand what else needs to be learned. And you also need to hear English in order to know better, so look for video programming courses on YouTube.
Yes
Learning only means using English for Google searches, for questions on SO, and for communicating with an English-speaking audience
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