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Game developpment Python, C++

I'm a student who learned HTML, CSS and a bit of php in school. Because I'm a gamer and like writing code, I wanted to develop games. I picked Python as a programming language because it's pretty easy to get into and started this course. After researching I found out, that C++ would do this job better. Now my question: -Should I just finish my Python course and then start learning C++ or should I keep Python? I heard, C++ isn't that hard to learn, what do you guys recommend? Thanks in advance :)

23rd Jun 2017, 11:24 AM
Philipe Maloney
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I started with python and have coding 2d games with pygame, but because of the slowness of python, I couldn't implement all i was wanted, so I've start learning Cpp. I think it's a good path to take, even knowing now that python isn't ideal for making games (but pretty good for small games)...
23rd Jun 2017, 12:22 PM
clement
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Learn C++ also , it will also help you understand Python better .
23rd Jun 2017, 12:04 PM
Utkαrsh
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Thank you very much for your fast replies. Alright, so I'll finish my Python course and then start with C++. Wish me good luck on my way. Have a nice day. Anyways, what game engine do you recommend if you create a 2d game with C++?
23rd Jun 2017, 1:36 PM
Philipe Maloney
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