PHP programmers want to switch to C/C ++ for development. you have provided some suggestions. they have been in contact with and learning (training) php for a year and have been working for almost half a year, now I want to transfer to C/C ++, mainly on the server side and network programming. I have never learned it before. I am familiar with Linux, but I am only interested in it, can I change the current phase? PHP programmers want to switch to C/C ++ for development. you can give some suggestions ,,,
I have been in contact with (training) php for a year and have been working for almost half a year. now I want to transfer to C/C ++, mainly on the server side and network programming. I have never learned it before, if you are familiar with Linux, the conversion is only due to interest. can you switch it now? Network Programming php C/C ++:
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If you want to learn, there is no "transfer"
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Of course, it is just a language. what you need to learn is the idea of programming and the concept of design.
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Now that php is started, why do I need to switch to c! You don't have to deal with things in the end. isn't everything refined! I'm really interested. you didn't select php when you first trained, so I decided that you could not go far from learning C.
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Be proficient first, and then explore everything.
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Learning java will greatly enhance php. C/c ++ is not proficient in many years.
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Now that php is started, why do I need to switch to c! You don't have to deal with things in the end. isn't everything refined! I'm really interested. you didn't select php when you first trained, so I decided that you could not go far from learning C.
I lost my graduation because I had been playing World of Warcraft for three years in college. I didn't know what php was doing before I learned php. I just followed my classmates and wanted to find a stable job, after training for a year of crazy work, I learned a lot about the internet. in college, I am also interested in C, but I am not willing to resist the temptation. so now I have this idea, I also want to go further.
C/C ++ should start from scratch. it may take many years for you to learn this stuff, not at half past one. PHP is not at the same level as php, and PHP is just a house in front of them, you just graduated from college. if you do C, you just have to spend a few years with your family to earn self-sufficiency ~~~~