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After python should i learn java, like, is it worth it????? or should i directly go into the c family????

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    I would have started at C. It doesn't really matter though, probably java for work. C for understanding how everything works.
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    Whichever lets you accomplish the next thing you wanna try making. I found having experience with "normal" programming languages very helpful when it came to understanding C. Do be aware there's some things you wanna know before you dive in with C (stacks, heaps, how memory works, etc). I'm sure someone wrote a primer or something. In contrast I found java much more beginner friendly, but I'm biased as that was my first language.
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    @Elyz Thanks for your comments....will think about it
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    @SortOfTested and also bruhhhh...i did liked your suggestion....i will try to do both java and c family
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    @Elyz I had C(++) as my first language and after that Java and I also found Java far more beginner friendly.
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    Hope you know the difference between learning a language syntax and actually being proficient with the language. No one will hire you, if you plainly know the syntax. You also need to build a toolbox for it. Like learning design patterns, best practices, libraries, etc.
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    @WildOrangutan i know what you mean....for example i am just finishing python3 now and i did created several projects and im learning touch typing to help me do the work more efficiently
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    Fuck both, learn Go.
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    Fuck the green dots, learn whatever you want to learn. Doesn’t matter, at all.
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    @010001111 yes.. the most easiest answer which has logic.
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