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First python, then C#

Name: Anonymous 2011-07-08 22:44

My current plan is to finish learning python, and then learn C# for game development. Is this a good plan or should I bite the bullet and learn C++ instead? My plan isn't to do 3d games, more like Super Metroid, but can I randomize maps and such well with C#? I guess my question is, is C# a powerful enough language?

Name: Anonymous 2011-07-10 8:55

>>45
Oh, so if a book is too badly written for some reason or another, it means it's my fault I can't study it? Fuck off.
>>46
Russian is more readable than probably most languages as it has an almost bijective mapping between graphemes and phonemes.  I did hear it has some idiosyncrasies as to numerals, but I don't actually speak/read/write Russian so I wouldn't know.  Ask the ``In Lisp'' guy if you want to know more about it.  If you want examples of languages that are inherently hard to read, look at French or Chinese.

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