学习多种语言(一般性讨论的问题) [英] Learning multiple languages (question for general discussion)

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问题描述

在我的上一篇文章之后,我想到了

以下的另一个问题:


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Mike Meyer写道:

John Salerno< jo ***** *@NOSPAMgmail.com>写道:
[想同时学习C#和Python。]

所以我的问题是,这可行吗?



应该是。它可能会更快地连续执行。



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我觉得当你知道什么时候得到一些意见可能很有意思

当你完成时学习一门语言。我一直在学习C#几个月(虽然没有集中精力),我觉得我对一般的

语言有很好的把握。当然,我没有太多关于数据库的问题,或者几乎没有使用ASP.NET的b $ b ...到目前为止只是WinForms。但就语言的语法而言,我理解这一点,以及.NET

框架的工作原理。

我知道这是一个非常主观的情况,但是你什么时候会说

转移到另一种语言是安全的?你如何定义一种语言

为学习?对我来说,我只是为了好玩,但我想在计算机编程世界中你需要学习新的东西,所以我不会我们假设你完全学习一门语言

继续学习另一种语言。

解决方案

2005年11月3日星期四14:47:52 +0000 schrieb John Salerno:

在我的上一篇文章之后,我想到了
以下的另一个问题:

------------------------------
Mike Meyer写道:

> John Salerno< jo ****** @ NOSPAMgmail.com>写道:
> [想同时学习C#和Python。]
>

>>所以我的问题是,这可行吗?


>
>
>应该。它可能会更快地连续执行。


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不幸的是,Pleac中没有C#部分:

http://pleac.sourceforge.net/

您可以通过阅读恳求中的python解决方案来学习这两种语言,

尝试将它们转换为C#。请将代码提交到

项目。


HTH,

Thomas


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ThomasGüttler, http://www.thomas -guettler.de/

电子邮件:guettli(*)thomas-guettler + de

垃圾邮件捕手: ni ************** @ thomas-guettler.de


Python破坏了我。我曾经定期试用新语言

只是为了好玩,但是自从学习Python之后,它就变得更加有趣了。我发现自己更喜欢在Python中尝试新想法或者用b $ b技术而不是搜索新语言来讨价还价

in。我下载的最后几个是,没有特别的顺序:Perl,

Ruby,Lisp,Io和Scheme。在我失去兴趣之前,我通常会安装

必要的口译员/编译器并打开一两个教程




LOL。听起来很奇怪,这就是我*不想*发生的事情

C#!我已经花了很多时间用它,我喜欢它,但我不想要接受它来接受
Python接管! :)


infidel写道:

Python已经破坏了我。我曾经定期尝试使用新语言
只是为了好玩,但是自从学习Python之后,它就变得更加有趣了。我发现自己更喜欢在Python中尝试新的想法或技术,而不是寻找新的语言来涉足。我已经下载的最后几个,没有特别的顺序:Perl,
必要的口译员/编译器并打开一两个教程。



After my last post, I thought of another question as a result of the
following:

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Mike Meyer wrote:

John Salerno <jo******@NOSPAMgmail.com> writes:
[Wants to learn C# and Python simultaneously.]

So my question is, is this feasible?


Should be. It might be faster to do them sequentually.


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I thought it might be interesting to get some opinions on when you know
when you''re "done" learning a language. I''ve been learning C# for a few
months (albeit not intensively) and I feel I have a good grasp of the
language in general. Of course, I haven''t messed much with databases, or
at all with ASP.NET...so far just WinForms. But as far as the syntax of
the language, I understand that, as well as a lot of how the .NET
Framework works.

I know this is a very subjective situation, but when would you say that
it''s ''safe'' to move on to another language? How do you define a language
as being "learned"? For me, I''m just doing this for fun, but I imagine
in the computer programming world, you constantly need to learn new
things, so I wouldn''t assume that you completely learn a language before
moving on to another.

解决方案

Am Thu, 03 Nov 2005 14:47:52 +0000 schrieb John Salerno:

After my last post, I thought of another question as a result of the
following:

------------------------------
Mike Meyer wrote:

> John Salerno <jo******@NOSPAMgmail.com> writes:
> [Wants to learn C# and Python simultaneously.]
>

>>So my question is, is this feasible?


>
>
> Should be. It might be faster to do them sequentually.


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Unfortunately there is not C# section in Pleac:

http://pleac.sourceforge.net/

You can learn both languages by reading the python solutions in pleac,
an try to translate them to C#. Please submit the code to the
project.

HTH,
Thomas

--
Thomas Güttler, http://www.thomas-guettler.de/
E-Mail: guettli (*) thomas-guettler + de
Spam Catcher: ni**************@thomas-guettler.de


Python has spoiled me. I used to periodically try out new languages
just for fun, but since learning Python, it''s become a lot less
interesting. I find myself preferring to just try new ideas or
techniques in Python rather than searching for new languages to dabble
in. The last few I''ve downloaded were, in no particular order: Perl,
Ruby, Lisp, Io, and Scheme. I usually get as far as installing the
necessary interpreters/compilers and opening up a tutorial or two
before I lose interest.


LOL. As weird as it sounds, that''s what I *don''t* want to happen with
C#! I''ve spent a lot of time with it, and I love it, but I don''t want
Python to take over! :)

infidel wrote:

Python has spoiled me. I used to periodically try out new languages
just for fun, but since learning Python, it''s become a lot less
interesting. I find myself preferring to just try new ideas or
techniques in Python rather than searching for new languages to dabble
in. The last few I''ve downloaded were, in no particular order: Perl,
Ruby, Lisp, Io, and Scheme. I usually get as far as installing the
necessary interpreters/compilers and opening up a tutorial or two
before I lose interest.



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