Apr-12-2020, 04:40 AM
I rarely use C++ with python.
I was a C and C++ programmer for years.
Once I learned Python, I no longer had any need for C and/or C++ except for maybe some embedded microprocessor code.
If you look through the packages available for python, here you will get am idea of why I haven't had the need, nor will you.
You will need other 'companion' languages, HTML, SQL, etc. But will find that python can do the brunt of the work.
Some python packages are used a lot more than others, for a small sample:
Flask - Web Development
Kivy, and/or wxpython, and/or Qt5 and more - for graphics
Pandas - for intelligent data presentation
many SQL management packages for just about any DBMS that you can think of.
lots more
I was a C and C++ programmer for years.
Once I learned Python, I no longer had any need for C and/or C++ except for maybe some embedded microprocessor code.
If you look through the packages available for python, here you will get am idea of why I haven't had the need, nor will you.
You will need other 'companion' languages, HTML, SQL, etc. But will find that python can do the brunt of the work.
Some python packages are used a lot more than others, for a small sample:
Flask - Web Development
Kivy, and/or wxpython, and/or Qt5 and more - for graphics
Pandas - for intelligent data presentation
many SQL management packages for just about any DBMS that you can think of.
lots more