Some are telling me,
"It's good! You extend your knowledge to more languages", but you know.. there's a phrase "Jack of all trades master of none" .
I do actually wanted to know more languages. In fact I've been telling myself that it is good to learn more languages. Conversational language that is. I always have interest in learning languages. Anyone wanna bring me along for language classes? I don't want to go alone. :( ... But let me know if I could afford it or not first. I don't mind if you want to sponsor me to go together!
"Why not start with Chinese? Learn how to write and read Chinese first."
*Looks at you with squinty eyes like as if it's not already squinty enough*
Does the same actually applies to programming languages as well? Compare conversational language and programming language that is.
Learning a variety of conversational language bonds people together. Lets one understand another better without the language barrier. So if it does apply to programing language, what am I bonding to? The IDE?
I guess there's no harm in getting to know more programming languages, right? I might only know basic of some, but at least I've know what are they, how they are written, what they can do perhaps in some circumstances. It'll be quicker for me to catch up then instead of start the knowledge from scratch when I need to apply them. It'll look good on my resume too. =D Just saying.
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Specialize in one programming language or have general skill of all, neither of these thoughts are true.
Programming are means for execution, therefore we also call it running/execution code. It's only useful if it still in use. From this point of view, the more specific question is "Should we learn the popular programming that has high demand in the job market or non-popular one which only use by legacy system or particular environment."
Thereafter, from the two categories, find the one that best match your own interest and future plan.
As a success programmer and entrepreneur, I would suggest you to go for iOS, its future really bright like the sun, shine like the diamond!
Wow. Steve Jobs. Really now? Thanks for the advice though. I guess I have a clearer picture of what is good now.
I agreed all stated by Steve Jobs except the iOS part. iOS is just about mobility programming, you're limit yourself to the universal out there! In addition, Windows has a greater hidden potential. Listen to me lady, learn Windows Programming!
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From small and medium enterprise to MNC, which one of it does not need IT infrastructure?
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