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Should I learn Python after C++?
Learning more languages can only make you a better developer, regardless of their approach. Besides, your experience with C++ (or, at least C) will come in handy for writing high-performance parts of your applications using Python’s C API, which lets “raw” C and C++ code intermingle nicely with the pure Python stuff.
What we can do after learning C++?
Originally Answered: what can I do after learning c++? The best thing is to learn Unix and after which learn server programming with c++ including perl and mysql. Although you need to learn html css javascript bootstrap and ajax for frontend development.
Should I learn C++ or C after learning C?
After learning C language deeply, one should move to C++, as C++ is next iteration to C language. It was developed for this purpose and so one must jump into one of the very good example of Object Oriented Programming, C++. Also C++ shares some of the concepts from C language so it would be as to learn.
How many days does it take to learn C programming language?
If you have trained your self to pro C programmer level,trust me it will take only 2 days to learn C++ or Java or python. But if you learn other programming languages with out clear knowledge in C you will miss the real fun in programming world. All the very best. 🙂 10 things COVID will change in commerce.
Which programming language should you learn next?
Ultimately, the programming language you decide to learn next should come down to your current skill level and your career interests/aspirations. Beginners should start with easy-to-learn languages like JavaScript, Python, or Ruby to get their feet wet and start building applications.
Do I have to learn C once again?
If you have learnt C.the next programming language you have to learn in C.surperisng…!!!! But yes,you have to learn C once again. But this time you have to learn with deeper understanding. C is the basement for you programming life.so make it stronger.understand the vains and nerves of coding. Have a clear picture of what is happening internally.