Their both all-purpose languages. Python is said by some easier than c++. If your willing to lean though c++ because it's more comercial, and you'd gave more chances of getting a job etc later in life with c++ than you would python.
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/Or should I stick with web programming
Their both all-purpose languages. Python is said by some easier than c++. If your willing to lean though c++ because it's more comercial, and you'd gave more chances of getting a job etc later in life with c++ than you would python.
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Alright then, if since you're 13, and you just want to see what it's like to be a programmer, then you should go ahead with python. It's still a very powerful, all purpose language, but it's not as commercial as c++. I don't know how far you want to go into programming, and how long you're going to do it, so I can't really help for this part, but I think if you're just doing it for knowledge and will never pick it up again go with Basic.
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I'm kinda a web dev as far as earning money goes and I rarely use python for anything but making web apps. I use c++ for more "serious" projects, but the downside is that it's hard to make multi-platform applications. If you're currently into web dev, just stick with python, you'll have more use of your knowledge.
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You'd most likely have an easier time finding a job if you know c++ instead of python. If you have a couple of languages in your head such as c++, java, and c# then you should have no problem. Those are the most used languages right now, and their closely related.
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Start with C++.
I hear python is terribly difficult.
Neither.
Java.
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When something seems simple the first thing you should ask is why? Because when languages strive for simplicity they usually hide essential information abt the operating system from programmers.
I can't comment on Python however because I do not know it, but be careful.
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