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Which occupation can I choose if I know C++?

Does C++ programming language exist just for learning how to code or it can also be a useful tool for a programmer? Which type of specialists use C++ in their work? Should I improve my C++ skills or it’s better to choose another programming language like Python?

6th May 2018, 8:57 AM
Daniil Ivanov
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Jan Markus I believe real reason for choosing python over other languages is you dont have to worry about the datatypes,pointers and blah blah blah.You can just concentrate on the logic.Thats the reason though python is used in machine learning.But when it comes to speed,Nothing can beat the speed of C/C++.C/C++ is considered to be more nearer to machine language than python/java.
6th May 2018, 9:41 AM
®️ahul Mathews™️
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Sebastian, yeap, I started learning programming languages with Python too. But when I’ve gone over from Py to C++, I could learn a lot about what inside the computer, like what is memory and how it works.
6th May 2018, 12:46 PM
Daniil Ivanov
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I am currently learning C ++ after Python. The use of pointers can be very confusing. I've got the feeling, that the dynamic allocation was usefull in times of restricted memory. But do I need this on a modern PC with a RAM a thousand times bigger than my first HDD?
6th May 2018, 12:08 PM
Sebastian Keßler
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Jan Markus Sololearn is not a place to have fun.Go to reddit bro.Its all fun there.Please dont comment gibberish.
9th May 2018, 4:06 PM
®️ahul Mathews™️
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relax guys no need to argue here
9th May 2018, 7:33 PM
Tasvir
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