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General Discussion

Hey I need some opinion

Is learning two courses at same time is good or should I continue one by one.

2 Answers

Definitely one at a time. Taking 2 different languages can be extremely confusing. However. if you were to do a design/business class along with a language that would probably be a lot more doable. I just wouldn't suggest doing two programming languages side by side.

Jason Anders
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Jason Anders
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It really kind of depends on what kind of learner you are. I have no problems studying two at the same time. If you take CS in University, you study more than one at a time.

So, really, this is a question only you can answer. Zachary makes a good point that it can be confusing, and I agree that some will find that. However, there will be some that don't (I'm progressing with both Objective-C and Java, currently). Like I said, it all depends on how you, personally, learn best. :)

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Thanks