My €0.02 is Python, Java, C#. In that order (of preference, not learning).
Learning some basic C, as to how it handles memory allocation, may help you understand what is going on in hardware too. Not enough people learn that stuff any more.
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#3PurpleAmethyst
Posted 04 December 2012 - 05:01 AM
My €0.02 is Python, Java, C#. In that order.
Learning some basic C, as to how it handles memory allocation, may help you understand what is going on in hardware too. Not enough people learn that stuff any more.
Learning some basic C, as to how it handles memory allocation, may help you understand what is going on in hardware too. Not enough people learn that stuff any more.
#2PurpleAmethyst
Posted 04 December 2012 - 05:00 AM
My €0.02 is Python, Java, C#. In that order.
Learning some basic C, as to how it handles memory allocation, may help you understand what is going on in hardware too. Not enough people learn that stuff any more.
Learning some basic C, as to how it handles memory allocation, may help you understand what is going on in hardware too. Not enough people learn that stuff any more.
#1PurpleAmethyst
Posted 04 December 2012 - 05:00 AM
My €0.02 is Python, Java, C#. In that order.
Learning some basic C, as to how it handles memory and stuff, may help you understand what is going on in hardware too. Not enough people learn that stuff any more.
Learning some basic C, as to how it handles memory and stuff, may help you understand what is going on in hardware too. Not enough people learn that stuff any more.