After learning one programming language, learning others—especially when they almost have similar syntax and keywords are almost similar lexically and in meaning—it would be easier.
All you'll need to learn is just how to use APIs provided by that language and adapt with new syntax and styles.
Even if the syntax is totally dissimilar, most languages follow the same pattern.
Just create a new project using the language.
One thing to be careful of is mistakenly mixing up a syntax from one language you recently used with another.
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After learning one programming language, learning others—especially when they almost have similar syntax and keywords are almost similar lexically and in meaning—it would be easier.
All you'll need to learn is just how to use APIs provided by that language and adapt with new syntax and styles.
Even if the syntax is totally dissimilar, most languages follow the same pattern.
Just create a new project using the language.
One thing to be careful of is mistakenly mixing up a syntax from one language you recently used with another.