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c++ or python
im stuck to decied which one would suit what im trying to do
what i wanting to do is develop a client side gui that inserts some data into a online db. for example a form to add a product to a online store. iv had a "bit" of a look at c++ and it seems that to even get close to doing anything like i want to do will take months/years. i also read up a bit on python the other night the reason i chose python was because i noticed glade supports python so i thought i might just see what it is about and python seems kinda easy to learn "i think" .my main question is should i sit down and learn c++ or learn python to satisfy my hunger for now? |
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This should easily be doable in Python. Python is also a kickass language in general and fun to learn, so it's definitely a good choice.
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