What is the best way to learn C and Python?
>think of something you wanna create
>it can be a clone of a website or an app
>implement it
>google shit you don't know
>buy a design patterns book on the language
you now have experience in Python/C
stop lurking 4chins and go study the language through any one of dozens of free resources you can find through your preferred search engine
>>59939532
bootcamp but learn Ada instead
>>59939532
Cython
>>59939561
This
And also : Practice
>>59939532
CS50.
>>59939576
STOP POSTING ANIME
>>59939532
Just fucking do it.
>>59939556
This.
>>59939532
Well first things first, I'd stay far away from C. I'd suggest Learn Python The Hard Way.
>>59940499
anime website
>>59941663
Where does it say anime website?
I read /g/ - Technology
And on main page " 4chan is a simple image-based bulletin board where anyone can post comments and share images. There are boards dedicated to a variety of topics "
There is a board for anime - so I guess anime posting would go there, but where does it say "please post anime everywhere because people find it relevant?"
>>59941730
>he doesnt know
>>59940093
recommend this as well
>>59941809
Dumb anime poster.
>C
K&R
>Python
Don't
>>59939532
find a reason to use it. books that focus on practical uses like 'automate the boring stuff' work well for that.
>>59939532
could someone recommend book on python that explains nuances of language for somebody with solid knowledge in c#/java
?