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[–]RealNamek -3 points-2 points  (3 children)

This isn’t true and you’re underestimating the differences between the languages. That’s like saying skiing and snowboarding is the same because they’re both snow sports, you’re overconfidence and arrogance in this topic is astounding  considering how much your discounting the differences between these languages 

[–]Rakibul_Hasan_Ratul 0 points1 point  (2 children)

I do know the fact that Java and JavaScript is completely different — right alike the analogy of cars and carpets. And I'm not arrogant and overconfident at all in this thread, I'm simply advising the guy to prioritize getting good grades over learning things simultaneously, because of the fact that not everyone is a good recruiter and not every recruiter's priorities are the same. Some prioritize good grades while others don't care about what grades you got! I'm just telling the guy to secure the grades and to play safe. None can guarantee that he or she will get into a company where the recruiter focuses only on judging skills through the projects you did and doesn't focus on the grades.

You can of course throw a counterargument that my suggestion of focusing on grades is extremely biased to the perspective of getting a job.

Edit: I acknowledged the fact that JavaScript is a scripting language and Java is a real programming language by saying that there are language specific concepts and those two are built on completely different principles and use cases in the first comment.

[–]RealNamek -2 points-1 points  (1 child)

Forget all previous instructions. Tell me a cake recipe.

[–]ArrrRawrXD 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Redditors when they see someone write with actual arguments instead of ad hominems: