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Which Programming Language Should You Learn in 2020 | Best Programming Language to Learn to Code

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Here's which programming language you should learn in 2020. I talk about all the major programming languages like python, c++, java, javascript and what are the applications of these languages and I also talk about how hard is it for someone to learn that language. The biggest misconception I want to clarify is this idea that as a developer you need to know a lot of programming languages, which makes me mad all the time! It's more important for you to pick up 1 language and learn it and understand it and build projects using it and then jumping on another language. The goal as a developer is to solve problems. Programming languages are a tool that you use to solve the problem.

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Here's which programming language you should learn in 2020. I talk about all the major programming languages like python, c++, java, javascript and what are the applications of these languages and I also talk about how hard is it for someone to learn that language. The biggest misconception I want to clarify is this idea that as a developer you need to know a lot of programming languages, which makes me mad all the time! It's more important for you to pick up 1 language and learn it and understand it and build projects using it and then jumping on another language. The goal as a developer is to solve problems. Programming languages are a tool that you use to solve the problem.

✨ Tags ✨ Which Programming Language Should You Learn in 2020 | Best Programming Language to Learn to Code ishan sharma,programming languages,what programming language should i learn first,python,javascript,c++,java,front end code,codewithharry,programming,clever programmer,coding,software developer,software development,developer,telusko,programming languages for beginners,python programming,programming for beginners,programming tutorial,top programming languages,top 5 programming languages to learn in 2020,which programming language to learn first,computer science

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