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"C" or "C++"? Which one do I start first?

Guys I want to start a new language but I don't know which one to choose, "C" or "C++"? I have heard that nowadays people don't use "C" because it's a bit old and I want to make a shortcut,So is it okay to start with "C++"?Or I have to learn "C" first?

10th Feb 2017, 3:52 PM
keivan Ipchi
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As has been pointed out, it's OK to start with C++.
10th Feb 2017, 4:11 PM
Hatsy Rei
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start with c++ because c is in c++
10th Feb 2017, 6:41 PM
L Boudhar
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Do C++, you'll get more out of it than C. C also doesn't use classes, think of c++ as C but with more content.
10th Feb 2017, 3:57 PM
~Q~
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C++ for a thousand reasons that one day you'll understand
10th Feb 2017, 4:02 PM
stephen
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learn C++...cause c++ is not totally independent language, it is drived from C .. C language (most of it) incorporated in C++...what i want to say is..if you learn C++ you also know most of the C language by default..and the reverse is wrong
10th Feb 2017, 6:02 PM
ibrahim selman
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Either of them is OK, some say that learning C is better because it helps you understand higher-level languages but is not really necessary. C++ is also not a high-level language so it can be difficult. If you want to Learn something easier and that's actually being used in the industry I'd say it's better to learn C# which can be used to make Computer applications, Mobile Apps, Games, and much more. P.D. C++ is also useful for games, but I'm not sure if it can be used for Mobile Apps
10th Feb 2017, 5:39 PM
Enrique Garcia
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