Hay /prog/
I'll be honest, i know shit about programming, despite that i'm supposed to study programming for like 6 years now. Well, i can do very basic stuff, but seriously not that much.
So my question is. If i started learning C, should i change to C++ after a while? And if yes, then when?
Let's be honest, learn C, C#, Ruby, and Python. You'll be set, then. Whatever you do, don't give up on development and stalk conventions. That's the dark path.
>>2
When someone says that they're new to programming (or /prog/), they don't know what "sepples" is. You're telling them to avoid something that they've never heard of, so they probably think C++ is fine.
>>4
Anyone with half a brain could turn ``C++'' into ``Sepples'', especially with no mention of C++ elsewhere in a post.
It is then when they realise it's so bad we gave it a nickname.
>>6
I always thought that these people using that nickname were idiots. C++ is always quicker. And yes, I must have less than half a brain because I didn't expand C++ into ``sepples''