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C before C++, C#, Java

In what extend is useful and effective to learn C-family languages, such as C++, C# and Java after delving into C programming language? Please, share your opinion.

1st Jul 2018, 10:33 AM
Bekzod Daniyarov
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There is little usage of C these days as C++ can do everything it provides. The only time it makes sense to use C is in tight memory limits where C++ libraries take too much room. Therefore, learning C isn't really needed. Knowing C++, you could figure out C quickly, if you ever got stuck needing it.
1st Jul 2018, 11:13 AM
John Wells
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Bekzod Daniyarov The order you learn those languages is not important. If want to learn or need Java or another language, you can just start with that language. I do not believe Java is part of the C langs. I believe it was inspired, but, not developed from C like the others. Feel free to check the oracle site for details.
1st Jul 2018, 10:46 AM
Manual
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Categories C: OS programming, very VERY professional programs C++: can be used for everything C#: video games, works better with Unity Java: not exactly in the C-family, but developed from it. Java is easier than the languages mentioned above, and also general-purpose, like C++
2nd Jul 2018, 3:28 PM
Kev
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hi, I'm a newbie in this world I need to understand what is C# and why C# is good for computer scientists. thanks
2nd Jul 2018, 11:31 AM
theater ticket
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you can learn C# from my youtube channel "IT4Solution"
3rd Jul 2018, 2:35 AM
Raouf Yasin
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