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imageneyshen2019-07-30 12:31:54
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imageneyshen, 2019-07-30 12:31:54

Is it possible to start with python?

Familiar with html, css, js (at the toDo level).
I wrote sites and realized that this is not mine, constantly rushing between html css and javascript, simultaneously with the browser, simultaneously with the developer panel in the browser, along with open photoshop. Starting to get annoying. There was a lack of some place where you write code from and to (I'm not stupid and I understand that not only the web has a lot of open tabs between which they run, but the fact that people run more on the web is there).
So, I decided to learn a full-fledged programming language that does not depend on others. I want to learn python, but I know that many people say such a thing - "python will not tell you what computer memory is, how best to write code, etc." and the question is, do I really need to learn C / C ++ in order to start writing on it?
And is it so difficult to understand other languages ​​​​after python? How to close the gap of knowledge that I would have to learn using lower level languages? (and what are the titles of the topics I will have to learn)

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Saboteur, 2019-07-30
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You are not allowed.
You will constantly rush between the language, libraries, frameworks, and ultimately also the browser, because the result will most likely be there, and it will be the same html / css / js only through the Python framework.
You can learn a programming language that does not depend on anything except for the firmware in small controllers, and then you will depend on the specifications.
PS Having learned one language, it is always easier to learn another. But for this you need to study it, and not jump on top.

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