Ranter
Join devRant
Do all the things like
++ or -- rants, post your own rants, comment on others' rants and build your customized dev avatar
Sign Up
Pipeless API
From the creators of devRant, Pipeless lets you power real-time personalized recommendations and activity feeds using a simple API
Learn More
Comments
-
why not. but why not just take some expert level at modern javascript like es2018
-
@AleCx04 which means that it will be confusing. It's like me knowing a bit if Spanish and Italian and thinking that molto gracias is a valid sentence
-
@AndSoWeCode i didn't say that shit maps entirely from one to the other though .Safe for a few things, the syntax is nigh identical. In my opinion it would be more like speaking Spanish from Mexico and understanding Spanish from Spain or Puerto Rico.
Source: years ago successfully started ASP.NET MVC work with 0 c# experience but many years of Java. -
@AleCx04 my source - I was speaking Italian just after 4 weeks in Italy, never having had any prior exposure.
Trust me. It gets confusing when learning simultaneously 2 different but similar platforms. -
I'd say no. You'll get more out of learning one really in depth than learning all three just a bit.
Which one just depends on what you want to do.
If you want something versitile for web, server, desktop and mobile I'd suggest JS (change my mind :D).
Does anyone think its possible and a smart Idea to learn c#, Java and javascript at the same time??
question