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Python vs low level languages, (say C++)
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Python vs low level languages, (say C++)
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I have a feeling, when I learn python, that sometimes when I'm introduced to a new feature, I , feel like the "job" has already been done for me, and I miss the 'creation' part

Like I think that certain themes, if I were to program them in C++, then I would've understood the building blocks better

What do you think ?
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#2
Learn both. IMHO, it’s great to know a compiled language and a scripting language.
There’s C++ bindings for python so you can learn to make them work together
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