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Is it possible to learn several programming languages at once?
Is it possible to learn several programming languages at once?
For example, I know C ++, and every day I study, I find something new, so to speak, I will improve my knowledge.
Is it possible to learn Java at the same time?
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Of course, you can, who will forbid. But at first it is better to choose one as the basis of knowledge and work out "moments" on it. You can learn a lot of languages, and then, as your profile, choose a small set and specialize in it.
In general, it is better to learn languages that can be applied in conjunction. A banal example is PHP+SQL+HTML+JavaScript.
In your case, you can also choose a bundle for C ++, depending on what projects you plan to write. For example Java as a SOAP server. Or some scripting language for plug-ins that will then be used in your programs if they are modular, for example TCL.
Not only possible, but necessary. Based on the analysis of differences in programming languages, it is then easier for the programmer to choose ways to solve the problem. In addition, multiple languages and relatively learning helps spatiotemporal thinking, as does learning multiple spoken languages (transfer to the history of the language, its age, the development of technology, etc.).
It is better to learn approaches and general concepts, and they just jump from language to language with different syntax and features.
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