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KerimKalashov2020-01-26 15:26:13
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KerimKalashov, 2020-01-26 15:26:13

Is it possible to learn two programming languages ​​at the same time?

Hello, I'm learning C++, I've reached OOP (not completely). I really want to start learning C# in parallel to create projects and games. Will there be problems in learning these languages ​​at the same time?

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Sergey Gornostaev, 2020-01-26
@KerimKalashov

Depends on the student. But I would not advise spraying, it is better to learn one first and then the other.

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Ronald McDonald, 2020-01-26
@Zoominger

Throw the Crosses, you won't get far on them.
Learn Sharp right away.

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balberbro, 2020-01-26
@balberbro

Kind of a stupid question, to be honest.
Obviously you need to learn C (to understand how to work with memory and references), C ++ (to understand the basis of all languages), Java (as the OOP standard) and Golang (now everything starts to be written in Golang, and if you don’t know Golang, you just get stuck in legacy).
C# and your project is the very last thing. You don't get behind the wheel of a car until you learn the rules. Therefore, there is no point in starting your own project until you learn C/C++/Java/Golang.
Ps A capable programmer is able to learn and understand all this in 3 weeks. If something doesn’t work out for you, maybe you shouldn’t spend time on programming. Learning the 4 basic languages ​​is just the basics that everyone learns and should come very easy.

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Evgeny Zaletsky, 2020-01-26
@JZ_52

It will be difficult. At what plan? There will be some mess in my head.

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Mikhail Potanin, 2020-01-30
@potan

Really.
I studied Haskell and Refal in parallel, writing on the first implementation of a subset of the second.

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