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Priortizing Languages

will moving from Python to C++ be more easier than the other way round?

19th Oct 2017, 9:22 AM
Hale Dennis
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Well, first i saw pascal,then c/c++(i put them together but those 2 are not the same) and now im seeing the python. I am a beginner, but in c++ i belive i know the basics and when i tried python i got a bit confused :))) because c++ seems so perfect(my opinion) and in c++ you have to create more then other languages (is a big discussion here about performance of the "program" you build). If you want to print smth("Hello world!") on the screen you need 1line for python and probably 5 lines(generally call it a line because of the difference between rules of spacing in those 2 languages) of code in c++( is a very simple example and basic) Maybe you should finish the both courses from this amazing platform and compare them a little :) Or maybe you want to develop in one particular area and even if you can code almost everything in more languages, sometimes you should pick the fastest or the one that improve the performance(thats what im reading for a few years from people on the internet). SO, in my opinion you should ask more probably :) because is pretty huge discussion on this topic :D
20th Oct 2017, 3:38 AM
derXred
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