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SAM416767yHard to say and many will say it depends on what you need.
In my opinion you should learn java and really get that OOP into your brain.
Edit: C# is an option and it's close to Java but I think you learn more by learning java because c# makes stuff really too easy sometimes. -
bowl627yIt depends a lot on what you want: if you want career opportunities, I'd probably learn Java, Python, or C#. If you want to become a better programmer, maybe Scheme or Prolog or something from the ML family. If you want to build things that run really fast, or get into WebAssembly, then Rust, C, or C++. I've also heard good things about Kotlin and Swift.
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@SAM41 Too easy!? 😂 What I found difficult is to find ressources for bolth languages: for Java most of the courses I've seen are from a least 3 years ago and in C# I don't find anything at all... And I hate the Microsoft Documentation...
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@BigMacca101 Do you learn it from a Website? As I said in an other comment I found difficult to find resources about it and the .Net is'nt clear enough when you are a beginner...
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lxmcf204107y@MrMargouillat no trial and error teaching myself as well as going through open source C# built programs just seeing what I can learn from that.
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@BigMacca101 Ohh cool! I wanted to try this method but because I m programming during my free time , I can't put myself 100% into it so a course is much better.
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@Letmecode Hahahaha
No I love JS, I had a great experience with it especially on server side but I d like to learn something else ideally for server and cross platform mobile development. ( I loved using Ionic V1 but I was kind of frustrated. And I don't feel myself learning an other cross platform framework on JS) -
@Gatgeagent I had a Windows Phone for 2 years ( switched last week ) ... And I loved it... 😂 i had some hope 2 years ago when there was the project for compatibility with Android... But switched back to Android ... 😂
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@bowl I love JS, I had a great experience with it especially on server side but I d like to learn something else ideally for server and cross platform mobile development. I was kind of frustrated also about the lack of resources for ML in JS.( Even though JS has an amazing community!)
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@Jop- Ohh great! and have you tried Flutter?! I didn't get how it worked xD Is it native compiled?
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