The school teaches the C language, and wants to learn how Python weighs two languages, without the confusion of language learning. There are advantages and disadvantages to this study.
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Both C and Python are ideal languages for 0 basic introductory learning programming.
Different people have different personalities, different ways of thinking about problems, and enlightenment from which language is different.
C language more suitable for the thought of more rigorous, systematic people, said the popular point, is more like ask why people, they are more willing to from the integer, character and other built-in data in memory is how to express, memory management is how to achieve, these basic things began to learn.
Python is better suited to people who are capable and mentally active. A person who can get used to the rules of setting up new things and can make use of such rules. Learning Python is more like searching online for a game guide and then starting to play the game feeling.
For the first person, it may not be very enjoyable for them to start learning python, they tend to struggle with how the sequence dictionaries are structured, how these usages are implemented, whether they are reliable, and so on. Let them have a very uncomfortable feeling.
For the latter, it is also very painful for them to be enlightened from C. Learn to understand a lot of concepts, dealing with a lot of confusing compilation errors, but only write a command-line program, enter a few number of output several number of finished. No sense of accomplishment in learning programming at all.
You first have to figure out what kind of thinking and learning style you are fit for and then choose for yourself. If you do not have any of the basis of a language, I suggest or learn one more, otherwise not only two languages can not play a role in mutual confirmation, but also easy to confuse you. Follow the school's tutorial to learn C language, then you can spend more time specializing in Python.
Because the knowledge point of C is still very small (but the pointer is more difficult), and Python has a lot of things to learn