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What is worth learning?
I am 13 years old. Interested in programming, and made a mistake. I started learning with python, having learned the syntax, I began to learn libraries. Later I started jumping from one language to another. Then I started learning Javascript (I learned the syntax + electron, reactnative), At the same time I learned Html + css , then I started learning c# for games (I quit making games), now I recently started learning c++. And I just now realized that I need to learn at least 1 language normally. So, the question is that I don’t know if I need to return to python to finish learning it, since I know it best, but after strongly-typed languages I stopped liking python, or should I continue learning c++? I want to learn how to make: desktop applications, mobile applications, websites.
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And I just now realized that I need to learn at least 1 language normally.
I want to learn how to make: desktop applications, mobile applications, websites.
did I stop liking python after strongly typed languages, or should I continue learning c++?
You haven’t really learned anything yet, you just got acquainted with the syntax.
Programming languages are taught by hand.
Make a working project on what you can come up with a project on - then you can consider that you have learned something.
But under what stack can you come up with a normal practical work for yourself, such that the TK is not sucked out of your finger by you - this is a much more correct and promising question than "which language is better."
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