Why did i learn c++ from python so easily?
>>56987298
If you think you've "learned" sepples, you probably haven't.
>>56987298
because Objective programming languages are pretty much identical, with python being the most 'undeveloped'
so you figured out how paper works after using a stone tablet, welcome to 2000?
>>56987298
>thinking he's learned cpp
Keep dreaming bud. That said sepples is pretty useless now, best learn C# or some other real world language.
>>56987298
Because it's your second language, so you're finally starting to differentiate the ideas from the syntax.
Why do companies use c++ with python. What would the use of these two languages be brought together?
Why is there so much fucking hatred for c++? Am I the only one loving it?
>>56988944
python has some really nice C++ wrapping capabilities. So you have the speed of C++ with the beautiful interface of python. best of both worlds.
Because programming languages are very similar means to an identical end and programming is about concepts and methodologies rather than what tool you use