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tuccar2015-01-10 05:06:13
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tuccar, 2015-01-10 05:06:13

Which is harder: moving from C to Python or from Python to C?

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In this question, in both cases, the transition to a new PL is meant.

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yttrium, 2015-01-10
@yttrium

Probably harder from python to C. You get used to python, mosk is covered with a thick layer of fat. With With, you must first choke on knowledge / happiness / grief, it will help to comprehend binary being. Although python will not let you get bored with C if you write modules for it in C. And then perhaps the most rational thing is to study both in conjunction

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Vladlen Grachev, 2015-01-10
@gwer

Python might be easier. Applied tasks on it will be solved easier and faster. But if you plan to learn both languages, you just need to determine the sequence, then you definitely need to start with C.
Python is too relaxing. And it will allow you to write code that works on "magic", after which C may seem like hell at all.
But this is in case you choose the first programming language. If not the first, then it depends on what you already know. If you are familiar with a fairly strict language (Pascal is very suitable), you can do Python as well. Otherwise (the same JS, PHP) - C is still better. Learning C will make sure that you have mastered the basics of programming well enough, with which you can go anywhere.

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kamiram, 2015-01-10
@kamiram

python is certainly more powerful in terms of abstractions, so it will be difficult to give up a lot.
but C teaches you to think too vlob .... rather not about the meaning, but about the method of implementation.
IMHO, it's better to start learning Python.
C is still rather a very convenient asm. :)

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