Programming with.....???
In the last few weeks, I was working on to develop my competitive programming skills. As I know python very well than another language I come to know despite being an easy language to learn and work with many of the other users don't code in python. C and C++ are two of the most used language I have seen in the past few months around different coding platforms.
I started to research to know why people don't use python and go for C or C++ and the answer was simple, Python is much slower than C or C++.
So my question is "what language we should use for programming? which language is easy to learn? which language has a better scope in the future?". I will try to make things clear your queries in this blog.
First, we will start with "which language is easy to learn?". I have learned different languages in the past and I know python, C, C++, and SQL. Currently, I'm working on Django and java(i hate java). Of all the language I had worked in the past, I found python to be simplest of all but I found C very effective as it clears all my concepts. Despite being a middle-level language C the only thing it lacks is class other than that C is the best language for beginners to start with. Python helps you to write code in a short format, there are many concepts that you will use in python but not get how that works. Whereas in C you have to make everything work by writing the code. This solves us your second problem that "Which language we should use?". I guess this is a personal preference that which language you like to use. You can either go with C, C++, Python, Java or any other language. The only thing matters are that you should have your concepts clear about everything that you're working with.
Final of all, "which language has a better scope?". If we see the past few year data from different coding platforms it slows that Python is the fastest growing language among all. Python offers a great library and modules for ML and AI and also it is simple to use.
So if which language you like the most?
which language do you like to code in?
let us know in the comment section.
for any query mail us at backyardcode@gmail.com
I started to research to know why people don't use python and go for C or C++ and the answer was simple, Python is much slower than C or C++.
So my question is "what language we should use for programming? which language is easy to learn? which language has a better scope in the future?". I will try to make things clear your queries in this blog.
First, we will start with "which language is easy to learn?". I have learned different languages in the past and I know python, C, C++, and SQL. Currently, I'm working on Django and java(i hate java). Of all the language I had worked in the past, I found python to be simplest of all but I found C very effective as it clears all my concepts. Despite being a middle-level language C the only thing it lacks is class other than that C is the best language for beginners to start with. Python helps you to write code in a short format, there are many concepts that you will use in python but not get how that works. Whereas in C you have to make everything work by writing the code. This solves us your second problem that "Which language we should use?". I guess this is a personal preference that which language you like to use. You can either go with C, C++, Python, Java or any other language. The only thing matters are that you should have your concepts clear about everything that you're working with.
Final of all, "which language has a better scope?". If we see the past few year data from different coding platforms it slows that Python is the fastest growing language among all. Python offers a great library and modules for ML and AI and also it is simple to use.
So if which language you like the most?
which language do you like to code in?
let us know in the comment section.
for any query mail us at backyardcode@gmail.com
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