@gjirtngisnt LOL maybe for overall development, but oftentimes you will find the need to work with a lower-level language - whether it be for speed and memory efficiency or to understand computer science concepts. Actually, a lot of software engineering jobs require you to know C/C++/Java or any of the more statically typed programming languages (often for speed efficiency).
I feel like python is like a little toy pedal tractor for a kid, making sure they understand the details of it and how to get the overall feeling of "driving" and C++ and other lower-level languages are the real thing... more complex but more feature-packed and easier to mess up upon.
That said, python is still a programming language and you can still do things with it.
memes I made
I was about to go browse some memes when I thought:
why can't I just make 'em myself?
So I made
102027 coding memes with imgflip.I put them here because
a. I get to code
b. They are about coding
c. I dont have reddit
hope you like em
also, use this
https://memes.rhinorunner.repl.co/
https://memes.rhinorunner.repl.co/
https://memes.rhinorunner.repl.co/
I feel like python is like a little toy pedal tractor for a kid, making sure they understand the details of it and how to get the overall feeling of "driving" and C++ and other lower-level languages are the real thing... more complex but more feature-packed and easier to mess up upon.
That said, python is still a programming language and you can still do things with it.