Hi! I want to practise my speaking english skills
My name is Sasha! I am from Ukraine. I can discussing discuss different topics such as IT, different hobbies, books, films, cultures...
Hi! I want to practise my speaking english skills
My name is Sasha! I am from Ukraine.I can discuss different topics such as IT, different active hobbies, books, films, trips, cultures
I am from the central part of Ukraine[1] -Kiev. You will be learning[2] programming in Ukraine? I will try to clarify your options between Ruby and Java. I suppose that it depends on different factors: what country will you be working in? what background[3] do you have? But if we are talking only about the pros and cons between Ruby and Java, I should note that the positive side of Java is that Java is more desired by many international companies. We still don't have enough qualified Java spesialists. Also, it is a well paid job. But with it we encounter a lot of disadvantages, such as: You should have a strong technical and logical foundation (C#, C++), and you should difinetely know Java with other programming languages like MySQL, Oracle, which will make you really good. And Java is more complicated when it comes to learning it. I don't know a lot about Ruby. I should say that it is easier to learn because of its laconic and simple syntax. It is new. We're short on Ruby specialists, too, unfortunately.[4]
FOOTNOTES
1. Interchangeable with "I am from Central Ukraine," "Central Ukraine" being a proper geographical name in its own right; hence, the capitalization in this alternative variant.
2. "Studying" if at an education institution. "Learning" is to «вчити» what "studying" is to «вивчати», but with a more academic connotation.
3a. The primary meaning of the word "basement" is «підвал», LOL!
3b. It doesn't sound very idiomatic/natural in English one way or the other. A slightly more natural way to put it is "What foundation do you have so far to build on?"
4. То нестачі ж яких спеціалістів ми НЕ маємо?
#. The word "say," when used as an expletive (вставне слово), means "for example" (аналогічно зі «скажімо»).
Hi! I Want to Practice My English Speaking english Skills
My name is Sasha! I am from Ukraine. I can discussing different topics such as IT, different hobbies, books, films, and cultures.