What is the best book on learning Python by way of comparing as equivalent to C/C++ side by side?
Best book on learning Python by referring C++
Best book on learning Python by referring C++
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Jun-01-2022, 07:01 AM
I can't vouch for any of the below, but they seem to fit your requirements:
https://lec.inf.ethz.ch/tutorials/cpp-to...on-program https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/comparing-...h-c-and-c/ There are others. I came from a C, C++ environment, and looked at python as a separate entity, trying to not place so much emphasis on equivalency as it leads to bias. I, as most C and Java programmers, fought with lack of braces around methods at first, but that passes quickly. What I found most pleasing about python, was the plethora of packages available on just about any subject, and ease of installing those that I wanted to use. I have never had a situation where I couldn't find something to make my development effort easier. |
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