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C++ or Java for the first language?
I chose programming languages and settled on Java and C++. Many people say that Java technologies are already outdated, and there are a lot of crutches in C ++. Which of these two would be best for a complete newbie to programming?
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First of all, your many are talking nonsense. It's impossible to say which is better. On the one hand, a C++ developer needs to learn about ten times more than a Java developer to achieve one grade. On the other hand, the positive middle knows and maybe ten times more than the Java one.
Java.
You don't need "technologies", you need to program something minimally effective. And in C++ it's too easy to shoot yourself in the foot.
And when you learn to program, then C (with and without crosses) will become clearer.
Java to get into OOP
C++ to get deeper into the architecture.
See what you are drawn to.
For starters, I would advise you to take the language with garbage collection - Java.
But I would not advise Java, because there is C #
Python.
In my opinion, at the moment the best entry. Java is verbose, cumbersome. C++ is wildly overcomplicated. Both are worth learning at some basic level, but not as a first language for sure. Sometime later.
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