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Learning C++ and C# at the same time, how much is possible?
I have been learning C++ for about half a year at a leisurely pace, I even like the language, but I discovered C# and realized that I like it even more. And I realized that I didn’t want to give up learning C ++, because in principle I already started something, there is an understanding, and again from scratch it’s not so hot to learn another language. But nevertheless, it appeared to study C # under mentoring, how much the languages ​​\u200b\u200bwill interfere with each other when studying, and it is advisable in general. Maybe it’s better to study only the pluses and generally not look the other way until necessary?
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What you are obviously looking for. Your memory will always fail. Default accessibility levels, stl boost analogues in Sharpe are very different, input output and encodings. Register variables, alignment, bit operations
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