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Terra Branford
Join Date: Apr 2013
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C/C++ Difficulty?
If you know how to code in C/C++, how hard/easy did you find learning it? Did you self-teach or did you learn from a mentor? |
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Banned
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I program in C/C++ and it is not too hard once you understand the main concepts. C++ is very similar to many languages but has a lot of unique features that you will need to learn.
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Terra Branford
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Terra Branford
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kk, thanks for the replies.
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Banned
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It's only difficult if it's your first language. Once you learn one programming language you can pick up others easily. Sent from my SM-N920R7 using Tapatalk |
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Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2011
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C++ is easy if you understand how computer memory works. I was able to pick it up quite easily after learning x86 assembly.
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07-13-2016
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The Unwanted Critic
Join Date: Sep 2011
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If it's your first language it can be a bit hard, but if you're familiar with coding, it's not that bad. Although when you start to get into more advanced concepts, it can get difficult, but you can say that about almost any language. Writing efficient algorithms takes a lot of thinking.
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07-14-2016
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Join Date: Aug 2013
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Start with Python, trust me.You can move later to Cython.
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