I've just graduated with a Bachelor's in Computer Science and I've learned several languages including C++, C# with Unity, Java, JavaScript with TypeScript, Python, Assembly, SQL, and R. I'm considering what language to pick up next from popular options like Go, Rust, Scala, Ruby, PHP, Swift, and Kotlin. However, given that I haven't landed a job yet and I'm interested in fields like frontend, backend, full-stack, or game development, I want to prepare myself for future opportunities. Should I focus on learning a new language or just build more projects with the languages I already know?
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Honestly, I think you should take a break from just learning languages and start building projects. It's like reading a lot about riding a bike without actually getting on one. Just dive in and create something with what you already know!
Exactly! Building projects will give you practical experience that books can't.