10 years of English studying

>10 years of English studying
>still make dumb grammatical mistakes
>still be laughed off by native speakers in here
>Sometimes people ignore my comments because they literally couldn't comprehend my English
>Had to make some speech in English, Audience almost burst out laughing although they were Koreans as well

>1.5 years of Japanese '''learning'''
>write comments
>"You are Japanese, Right?"

It's unfair, Japanese is useless unless you're utter weeb or planning to move and live there.

Currently brushing up on Japanese to achieve JLPT N1 tho

>in here
I mean, in Sup Forums. Actually whites I've met irl didn't seem to care much about my accent.

tst

?ci

wut

>tfw picked up english natively by speaking to americans and brits in vidya when i was like 10 years old
>picked up german within a year
>currently learning spanish
>know Java and C++

EUNG

>still be laughed off by native speakers in here
You are being trolled this is very impolite even here

>Audience almost burst out laughing although they were Koreans as well
I thought koreans were nice to each other

>and in the end i browse 4chin

So do i

So? Is there something negative about browsing Sup Forums?

Post vocaroo

I don't have a mic on my headset. Can i record from my phone?

>Is there something wrong with lurking a website filled with literal pedos and neo-nazis

Yes too many

Sure

>Java
>C++
>2018

Grandpa, Have you ever heard about things named 'python' and 'golang'? lmao don't forget node.js as well

do you think Python is more actual?

>actual
What did you mean by this?

>Why learn a useful and powerful language that can land you a job very easily when you can learn a meme language that has 1000x more competition

relevant

you cant brag about your smartness posting inhere.. it proves youre not that smart..

I never claimed i was smart, i said i know many languages

>still be laughed
Who gives a fuck how you're talking?

What's the most interesting programming language to learn? Web dev seems like a dead market - too competitive and there's plenty of software that automates everything (InDesign, WordPress and shit).

I heard C++ is a difficult language to learn, but there's a high demand for people who know it. Is it correct?

>python
>golang
>meme language

yeah, 'meme' languages that worth 100,000$. kek

>node.js
This shit must die.

you cant brag about your capacity at learning languages more easily than the average people on a website filled with retards and degenerates..

Python, and for sure JavaScript are pretty relevant, you can get any webdev jobs in any country easily if you have plenty deep experience on these languages.

>The virgin php vs THE CHAD node.js

People do. Especially if you're struggling with social anxiety.

In Russia RoR is very rare thing to even get a job. I'm learning Java.

Javascript full stack unfortunately. More and more shit will be browser based in the future.

몇살??

I have irrelevant degree (microeconomics) but learning Java now. But I do it very slow, now I finished only 6 chapters in book (15 chapters).

비밀 ㅎ

What's wrong with your economics degree? It doesn't pay you much?

>too competitive
Maybe.
>there's plenty of software that automates everything
Not beyond making a simple blog or shop.

PHP is also shit and must die.

Thanks for the advice. So PHP would also be helpful if I'm going to learn JS? You know, frontend/backend shit.

...

뭐가 비밀이야 병신새꺄

Wut, JS is machine language of 21st century

미필에 만으로 20살임 됐음?

Node.js if you wanna future proof it. Helps that it's the same language.
SQL for databases because people still aren't ready for noscript dbs

>Node.js
But people seem to hate it in this thread. Why so?

It's the php old schoolers getting mad at progression.
Same thing as die hard C fans.

this

>Why so?
Because JS is the dominant language of the web and developers want to move the web on the desktop. Also, they want one language-do-it-all and with NodeJS being server-side JS everyone started using it. >people seem to hate it in this thread
It seems I'm the only one. And the reason being, Node IS JS. And JS has numerous issues with some of them being impossible to fix. Also, there is the ridiculous ecosystem and bad error handling making debugging a hell.

>C++ is a useless language for old people who aren't with the times
t. Chul Wang Kong professional soyboy

You seem to be triggered a bit

sadly this

C++ used to be a battlefield. The macro system, called templates, used for polymorphism, is useful. In pure C, one has to use external programs or creative makefiles.

For a pure language, if not popular, look into Standard ML.

btw why did this thread turn into an average Sup Forums thrad?

Also you wanna start working on that portfolio asap. No one wants you as an employee if all you got is big words.

The only languages that matter.

Is it easier for a korean to pick up Japanese than English? I find that hard to believe.

yeah but our languages are two of the easiest for each other to learn, it's not quite like op's situation

Tell us, how is mind/heart in Korean?
In Sanskrit, there's citta.
In Chinese, there's shin (心).

Elaborate on this concept.

Yes. I studied Japanese like for 3 months and was able to understand anime without any subtitle.

Your mother tongue is either English or French(if not Chinese, for sure.) so It would be easier for you to master German than me.

>>still make dumb grammatical mistakes
So do I

heart - 심장(simjang)

mind - 마음(maum)

>Elaborate on this concept.
Well, It's same as western perspective. I think it was a bit different like two or three centuries ago but now we're so influenced by western culture so both are practically same at this point.

I only know Russian (my english is bad so it doesn't count) and I don't really give a fuck. If someone tries to make fun of you, just punch them in a face, comrade.

>If someone tries to make fun of you, just punch them in a face, comrade.

>punch
>2018

Throwing eggs is better

How is it difficult to believe? Grammar is similar, pronunciations are easier, sentence structure is alike, and most Koreans still get taught some basic Chinese characters so they can read some Kanji. Learning English as a Korean means you have to pick up a completely alien vocabulary and deal with sounds that aren't present (like Th and a hard F), along with even more problems.

Japanese just seems like a much more complicated language. And korean script is different than japanese scripts so they still have to learn all new logograms. That was my reasoning.

Japanese and Korean have more in common with each other than with other languages.

I know
Swedish
English
Danish
Norweigan
And some german
Feels good to be a polyglot