Should i learn C before i learn C++
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Should i learn C before i learn C++ what do you guys think,
what do you guys think will benefit me in the long run
what do you guys think will benefit me in the long run
Everyone should learn C++ and C, period. It doesn't matter when or in what order, but I don't think anyone can truly call themselves a well-rounded programmer if they don't know at least one of them, possibly both. If for no other reason, people should learn C++ to see what happens when a language starts to be crushed by its own weight.
When I say "learn C++" I mean really learn it. Learn how/why templates work, how it handles explicit/implicit conversion, partial specialization, and other advanced topics. Lots of people learn how to write a class definition and compile a program and claim to "know" C++. That's C with classes not C++. I'm not saying you have to use all of the stuff, just that someone should know how it works before claiming to "know" the language.
C++ really is something unique among languages and "knowing" it will make you a better programmer. Writing and learning C++ is like training with weights on.
When I say "learn C++" I mean really learn it. Learn how/why templates work, how it handles explicit/implicit conversion, partial specialization, and other advanced topics. Lots of people learn how to write a class definition and compile a program and claim to "know" C++. That's C with classes not C++. I'm not saying you have to use all of the stuff, just that someone should know how it works before claiming to "know" the language.
C++ really is something unique among languages and "knowing" it will make you a better programmer. Writing and learning C++ is like training with weights on.
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