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how long to learn one programming language ?

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RE: how long to learn one programming language ?

#31
16-12-2018, 03:08 PM
remolia12 Wrote:
I just wondered for reference....
maybe seniors here can provide some tips and guidance...... :hehe:

One year

RE: how long to learn one programming language ?

#32
Yeah I know, and hes gonna keep his YouTube running so if hes a bro hell put a link to the site in the videos he has about Annihilation

RE: how long to learn one programming language ?

#33
code canyonu biliyor musunuz? ben bilmiyorum da soraym dedim aslaan paralar

RE: how long to learn one programming language ?

#34
I learnt with lynda.com however i get it because my mum gets it from her work for free so i dont know becuase lynda is paid

RE: how long to learn one programming language ?

#35
Depends on your exeperience, on the language and what do you mean by learning.
For a first language, 1 year to use it easily. Two years to be good with it. And three to master it.

RE: how long to learn one programming language ?

#36
I've been coding for ages, and depends on what you mean on Learn.
If you want to get to a level as in coding a full 3d game from c++, years.
Otherwise, like algorithms and such, you could in a week. I currently know 34, you speed up a lot if you know one.

RE: how long to learn one programming language ?

#37
You will never learn any programming language in full capacity

If you want to start developing some basic programs i will say 4-6 months

RE: how long to learn one programming language ?

#38
I would love to learn JAVA for creating a lot of games and all that

RE: how long to learn one programming language ?

#39
you can always practise with cheat sources and books to speed up time

RE: how long to learn one programming language ?

#40
Most likely depends on your previous experience and whether you are an easy learner. That said, it took me about 6 months to properly understand the basics of python and now many years later i'm still learning. So i guess it's the practice that makes (almost) perfect Wink

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