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    rapinia
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    Use MATLAB to write https://uk.liuxuesavior.com/matlab-dai-zuo/ After that, I saw various recommended essays in various languages on the internet and started to learn other languages. Mathematica has the strongest mathematical calculation ability and can do many interesting things, so I studied it for a while.
    R has high language statistics, and I have been learning it for a while.
    Python "Life is short, I use Python", so I learned it for a while.
    After learning these other languages, my feeling is that each language has its own advantages and disadvantages. Those Amway articles introduced the advantages, but the disadvantages can only be discovered by yourself for a while!
    The fourth stage: return to MATLAB. Of course, at this stage, not only MATLAB, but also the language learned, but the mentality is different from the past.
    In the first and second stages, I think MATLAB is powerful, and other languages are rubbish.
    In the third stage, MATLAB has shortcomings, so I want to switch to other languages.
    In the fourth stage, each language has its pros and cons. According to their actual situation, one of these languages is mainly used to assist other languages.


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    Re: Why learn other languages?

    The study of foreign languages teaches and encourages respect for other peoples: it fosters an understanding of the interrelation of language and human nature. Foreign languages expand one's view of the world, liberalize one's experiences, and make one more flexible and tolerant



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    Re: Why learn other languages?

    This is actually a pretty stupid question. Knowledge of foreign languages ​​gives you an incredible advantage over all other people, because in this way you can make new acquaintances abroad, which in the future will allow you to improve your career or open a business abroad, it also simply increases your general level of knowledge and intelligence.
    I advise you to start learning Spanish and this will help you https://nurtem.com/classes-and-camps...spanish-tutor/
    Today Spanish is spoken by 600 million people. This is a huge figure! It is one of the most popular languages ​​on the planet, apart from English. So what other arguments do you need to start learning Spanish and other languages?



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    Re: Why learn other languages?

    Hello, I have never heard about the MATLAB language before. It is my first time hearing about this language. I only C language and C++ language. Thanks for sharing about MATLAB language with us. I will surely read about it. After reading your post, I thought you are talking about other country languages and came here to share https://thewordpoint.com/services/tr...ation-services site because over there you will find the translator for your document. But after reading your post, I found out that you are talking about coding and other stuff. Right now I am learning about Java and when this course will complete, I will start learning the MATLAB language.
    Last edited by FranciscaVFren; 11-21-2021 at 02:51 AM.



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    Griffin Patter
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    Re: Why learn other languages?

    I've always enjoyed learning languages. It helps me to communicate when I travel to different countries. One of the last languages I tried to learn was Persian. But it turned out to be difficult for me. So I found an english to persian translator online. Which is very handy when traveling.
    Last edited by Griffin Patter; 11-13-2022 at 05:18 AM.



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    Re: Why learn other languages?

    I found the research that if you learn a new language, your brain will stay younger for longer. Quite a good reason.



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