There is nothing such..
My advice through practical experience is what ever the language you preferred or learn it does not matter.
Get the basic principals and algorithmic knowledge right.
Actually i started from c then use java then did network game development in c# then few with python...
so now combining all of them whenever the application demands it..
Do not go after one language.it is ok to have one language as ur strength but you will realize in real world you cant purely depend on one language.
Get the basics right just changing the syntax is one r two days work.
c# and java has almost same syntax![]()

There is nothing such..
My advice through practical experience is what ever the language you preferred or learn it does not matter.
Get the basic principals and algorithmic knowledge right.
Actually i started from c then use java then did network game development in c# then few with python...
so now combining all of them whenever the application demands it..
Do not go after one language.it is ok to have one language as ur strength but you will realize in real world you cant purely depend on one language.
Get the basics right just changing the syntax is one r two days work.
c# and java has almost same syntax![]()


yep macho 100% true.. i also studied same way and most prefer C#
@nadun07: but macho u have use other languages in some situations. its better to in touch with others also..![]()
