After my last post, I thought of another question as a result of the following:
------------------------------ Mike Meyer wrote: > John Salerno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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. ------------------------------ 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. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list