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Denis Filatov2020-11-13 19:44:30
Programming languages
Denis Filatov, 2020-11-13 19:44:30

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 Many people say that Java technologies are already outdated, and there are a lot of crutches in C ++.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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Sergey Gornostaev, 2020-11-13
@sergey-gornostaev

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.

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Mercury13, 2020-11-13
@Mercury13

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.

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Saboteur, 2020-11-13
@saboteur_kiev

Java to get into OOP
C++ to get deeper into the architecture.
See what you are drawn to.

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Vasily Bannikov, 2020-11-13
@vabka

For starters, I would advise you to take the language with garbage collection - Java.
But I would not advise Java, because there is C #

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Denis Zagaevsky, 2020-11-13
@zagayevskiy

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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