Feb-25-2018, 02:51 AM
A few more things to think about before giving up:
The pain of startup will be overcome.
Look where python is going: https://www.extremetech.com/computing/25...-languages
I am an ex C, C++ programmer (for many years), I loved C and C++, I think I have to say that I love python more now.
It's not usually so difficult (at all) to install packages, you just happened to pick a stubborn one (there are very few of these).
I'm sure that you realize that This has to be done, no matter which language you use.
and finally, I promise if you stick with it a bit longer, you'll be very glad you did.
The pain of startup will be overcome.
Look where python is going: https://www.extremetech.com/computing/25...-languages
I am an ex C, C++ programmer (for many years), I loved C and C++, I think I have to say that I love python more now.
It's not usually so difficult (at all) to install packages, you just happened to pick a stubborn one (there are very few of these).
I'm sure that you realize that This has to be done, no matter which language you use.
and finally, I promise if you stick with it a bit longer, you'll be very glad you did.