Shift from Java to c++

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执笔经年
执笔经年 2021-02-05 10:49

I have been developing applications based on C# (.net) and Java (J2EE) for the last 3 years.

But now I feel, Java, C# makes you lame (from learning point of view) and yo

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  •  情话喂你
    2021-02-05 11:43

    I disagree with the sentiment that you need to learn C or assembly language first. C++ and C may be similar in theory but are very different in terms of practical use. One gains little to nothing in the way of C++ idioms by using only C, and while it is good to have practical experience in multiple languages, it's an exercise in futility to specify prerequisites in language learning. I think the best way to learn the concepts of programming is to sit down with someone who understands them well and just talk about it, be that on StackOverflow, in forums, or, if you're lucky, in person.

    At the end of the day, I think programming really isn't all that hard, and you may need someone to explain it right just one time to have everything click. It's all about rehashing the same simple concepts over and over to build complex and beautiful machines.

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