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I think an English speaker should learn Spanish first. It's easier, but they're very similar languages, so what you learn will be highly transferable to learning Pguese.
Because learning languages helps you later in life.
By learning it of course!
You should learn HTML, JavaScript and other web programming languages. Leave learning Java until you have a good reason to learn it.
Knowing C (or indeed any other language) will make learning Python slightly easier but Python is an easy language to begin with. Therefore learn Python first. Also, it's best to learn C++ before learning C.
Learning Dutch can be beneficial if you plan to work or study in the Netherlands or Belgium, or if you have a personal interest in Dutch culture and language. It can also open up opportunities for you to communicate with Dutch speakers in various contexts. Ultimately, whether it's worth it depends on your specific goals and interests.
There is not a way to learn three languages in 30 seconds. Learning another language is not easy and takes a lot of practice. The best way to learn a language is reading books and watching informative videos on the 3 languages you want to learn.
The website 'BBC Active Languages' is about learning languages. One can learn languages such as Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Spanish, Polish and Turkish.
The only way a person can learn fluent from birth is been around a lot of different languages. It is not easy learning different languages.
You want to develope a antivirus software what should you want you learn in programming languages?
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No!!!! You do not need to learn c++ for learning java!