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deepin
2016-03-04 15:13 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?
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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?
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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