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An entry in the tree, it contains an identifier and a bunch of attributes.
Usually the ID is a GUID
Information security requires you to understand what an exploit is. Therefore, both languages are needed. Maybe not very deep, but some code needs to be written on both.
The fact is that the “cute syshka” has become an excellent testing ground for exploits, and low-level libraries are often written on it (for compactness). And modern software is written in C++.
Since you're in PeHaPe, you don't understand what a pointer is, so it's better to start with C++. Simply because it is somehow possible to program without pointers, and understanding what the hell a pointer is is a business.
Yes, however, it’s not really important, you still won’t learn at an excellent level, and you don’t need it, in addition to the language you will have to know a lot of things, you can read "Kernighan, Ritchie - C Programming" in C, a small book in principle, on C++ "Prata S. - The C++ Programming Language. Lectures and Exercises", this one is bigger, but really good and tells C++11, which makes C++ more powerful and more convenient.
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