[DiscordArchive] <@172454220270796800> you know python you said, right?
[DiscordArchive] <@172454220270796800> you know python you said, right?
Archived author: Skarn • Posted: 2018-02-04T10:34:33.330000+00:00
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<@172454220270796800> you know python you said, right?
Archived author: Azarchius • Posted: 2018-02-04T10:38:42.249000+00:00
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yes
Archived author: Skarn • Posted: 2018-02-04T10:39:12.183000+00:00
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what'd be the best transition to C++/C# from python?
Archived author: Skarn • Posted: 2018-02-04T10:39:32.432000+00:00
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I know it pretty well, but I am shit at those staticly typed languages
Archived author: Skarn • Posted: 2018-02-04T10:39:35.070000+00:00
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especially c++
Archived author: Azarchius • Posted: 2018-02-04T10:39:44.422000+00:00
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they're not similar to one another at all. It would be easier to transition something like python -> javascript -> C++.
Archived author: Skarn • Posted: 2018-02-04T10:40:01.883000+00:00
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I don't see a way I would ever want to use JS
Archived author: Skarn • Posted: 2018-02-04T10:40:04.823000+00:00
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I hate web stuff
Archived author: Azarchius • Posted: 2018-02-04T10:40:10.357000+00:00
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the only thing that would help you if you move to C++ from Python is the fact that you still know how to program, i.e. for loops, what are types, how code works, whatever.
Archived author: Azarchius • Posted: 2018-02-04T10:40:29.723000+00:00
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C++ is very different, too different to be honest.