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Lev Pankratov2021-02-24 07:27:19
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Lev Pankratov, 2021-02-24 07:27:19

Is it better to learn c++ or c#?

I can't decide between these two languages. They say pros is a very old language and may not be relevant in the future.
1) what language to choose?
2) good literature in the chosen language
3) demand for the language on the market
These are all questions that interest me.

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@LevMIX

You asked three questions, but I didn't see the most important one. What is it for you?
Before proceeding to the choice of a particular language, first of all you must determine for yourself what area you are interested in, what you want to do. After that, see what languages ​​are in demand in the area you are interested in.
Language is just a tool. Why do you need a tool if you don't know what you want to do yet?
Try both languages. What is the problem?

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evgeniy_lm, 2021-02-24
@evgeniy_lm

They say pros is a very old language and may not be relevant in the future.

They say they milk the chickens.
There are no "irrelevant" languages, but there are irrelevant programmers, those who speak instead of writing programs
1) what language to choose?

Any. Several are desirable.
2) good literature in the chosen language

Have you been banned from Google?
3) the demand for the language in the market

The market is in demand not for languages, but for programmers

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