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Let's discuss some of the important questions which every engineering student comes across when it comes to learning programming.
Sat Mar 6, 2021
Does knowing multiple languages add any benefits?
There are many PL in the market. And after working with and having experience in multiple languages, I have observed that most of the languages boil down to the same concepts with just a little bit of syntax difference. But if you know any 1 PL, it will be very easy to learn other languages. So whatever you learn, make sure you know in and out everything about it conceptually.
Which PL has more demand (Highly paid)?
Do not fall into this trap. Each language has its own significance and application. The important thing is you should know in detail whatever you are learning. C, Java, and Python are in demand currently but this trend changes according to time so focussing on core concepts will put you in a safer position.
Conclusion:
I started with C, then learned the basics of Java, Python, Javascript as per the Project requirements. But now I am working in iOS development ( Swift and Objective C ). I do not remember Java or Python which I learned in my college, since I do not use it.
The point I am trying to make is knowing multiple languages will not add any benefit. You can always learn any language if your basics are strong. A language is just a tool, it keeps on changing. So being a fresher, do not focus too much on learning languages. Focus more on problem-solving skills, language is secondary. Knowing C concepts in detail and any one of the Object-oriented language (Java, C++, Python, JavaScript, etc) basics are the ideal situation for a fresher. You never know which PL you will work on in the future as it keeps on changing.
Good Luck! Happy programming to you!
Rushabh Singh
- Software Engineer at Carwale