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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 14:49

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English has by far the richest vocabulary, and a very permissive grammar, which gives it much expressive power. The compiler also has an inline assembler for Greek and Latin mnemonics and these low-level abilities are handy to write your own extensions.

On the other hand, written Chinese has the potential to be universal (you could parse logograms in your mother tongue, and make a sense of it all, provided you understand the API).

Both are poorly (if at all) standardized.

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