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whatislov2020-11-03 01:22:17
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whatislov, 2020-11-03 01:22:17

Is it worth learning multiple programming languages?

Good afternoon! I was interested in the question of whether it is worth learning several programming languages, not all together naturally, but in turn. For example, after C++ start learning Java?

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Northern Lights, 2020-11-03
@php666

For example after C++
"after" is after about 10-15 years. They say that's how long the cycle "from zero to pro" in C / C ++ lasts.

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Sergey Gornostaev, 2020-11-03
@sergey-gornostaev

Why learn multiple programming languages ​​(c++, java)?

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Saboteur, 2020-11-03
@saboteur_kiev

Your question sounds like
Is it worth learning several languages, not all at once, but sequentially?
For example German, then English, then Chinese?
How do random people on the Internet understand what you want to know and how to use it?
You may learn, you may not.

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Vitsliputsli, 2020-11-03
@Vitsliputsli

A language is a tool, like a framework, like a library, and so on. They are studied when it is necessary to use or if it is potentially necessary to use it when the market needs it. And as it has already been written many times, languages ​​are secondary, you need to study programming, development in the first place.

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