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Should I complete python or do I have to switch to C/C++?

Hey everybody. In my university, C and C++ are being learned. And I am now on half the way to complete python. I find it very fun and easy to use python, but I have at the same time to learn C/C++ for the C-Programming lessons. So what do you say guys? Should I stop python and switch to C or should I learn both?

25th Oct 2019, 9:07 PM
William M
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Do you really have the choice, if your college insists on the C's? The question would be if you have to stop learning Python so that you won't be confused, right? I think it's possible to continue with it anyway (if you have the time, C++ is rather big). But from now on I would try to only learn in Python, what you've already firmly understood in C.
25th Oct 2019, 9:21 PM
HonFu
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You'll probably manage to keep it apart in your head. The only important thing in my opinion is that you don't try to learn *the same* topic simultaneously in both languages. Because then you'll likely confuse your brain where to store what, and mix things up.
25th Oct 2019, 9:30 PM
HonFu
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HonFu the problem is I need python for cryptography and so on. And I need C and assembly to understand Hardware and so on... So I did not want to learn both and the forget python
25th Oct 2019, 9:28 PM
William M
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