barthodian
2016-03-04 15:13 deepin
Gotta ask you something though;
Did you for the most part understood what you learned? I mean there is this saying
Really if you get a hang of C++, I'm sure any other language would be much, much easier to pick up. Usually, you'd probably pick up as you head right to finding that specific solution to your problem. I didn't do any programming for so many years and now I finally start understanding it's concept, can't help but to feel I should've started sooner. Practice really matters, and I think getting to know C/C++ will help you a lot in understanding Python* and generally a whole lot more since most of them are based off C anyway.
But that said, I gotta ask you another question:
What (single or multiple) problems are you trying to solve that makes you feel Python might come in handy?
"owerful" programming language is objective. Define powerful.
Did you for the most part understood what you learned? I mean there is this saying
I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand.
Really if you get a hang of C++, I'm sure any other language would be much, much easier to pick up. Usually, you'd probably pick up as you head right to finding that specific solution to your problem. I didn't do any programming for so many years and now I finally start understanding it's concept, can't help but to feel I should've started sooner. Practice really matters, and I think getting to know C/C++ will help you a lot in understanding Python* and generally a whole lot more since most of them are based off C anyway.
But that said, I gotta ask you another question:
What (single or multiple) problems are you trying to solve that makes you feel Python might come in handy?
"owerful" programming language is objective. Define powerful.
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But now i want to start all again and start from the basic and powerfull programming language like python.Yeah could you suggest to me what should i read or visit/watch/download. Thanks y'all! Hope my english is good XD