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There is no difference between C and C++ in terms of basic knowledge, and knowledge C++ has the concept of classes and objects, and of course there are some others. As long as you know some of the basics of C, you can transfer to C++, and I am Ah. It's just that after reading Tan Haoqiang's C programming, I bought this C++ programming and read it.,The first few chapters are the same as C.,So you can quickly browse it.,It's very easy.,But to the back classes and objects and namespaces.,Templates, etc., are not linked to C.。
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Bjarne Stroustrup, the father of C++, put it this way.
Is understanding C a prerequisite for learning C++?
Not! The C++ subset is actually easier to learn than the C language itself, with fewer typing errors, less going around in circles like C, and better support libraries. So you should start learning C++ from this subset.
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C is not intrinsically related to C++, and if you don't program for platforms other than computers (e.g. embedded development), I hope you can start with C++ so that you don't bring some of the insecure (or wrong) notions of C to C++.
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I think C++ is easier to know, just know the common instructions in C, such as defining functions, knowing how to make functions self-incrementing, calling functions, etc. Of course, the deeper you learn, the better it is for C++.
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C and C++ are only the same as some simple and commonly used instructions and structures in front of them, and the others are not much related, so it is recommended to start with C++ directly.
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It's so timely, and I'm struggling with this, thank you.
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I started with C, and I'll talk about it when I'm done.
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The latter is better. C++ is the inheritance of the C language, which can not only carry out the process programming of the C language, but also carry out the object-based programming characterized by abstract data types, and can also carry out the object-oriented programming characterized by inheritance and polymorphism.
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1. C++ is better: because C++ is an enhanced version of C, which is the result of its growth and maturity. C is the predecessor of C++, and it is what it looked like when it was a child. The current mainstream programming environment uses C++, and the current mainstream programming ideas are modular.
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If you are looking for employment in the future or something, then of course it is better to study C plus plus now. But if you talk about learning from the basics, let's say you go to school, then c. It's also very good, of course, it's best to learn both.
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Well, if you study computer science, I feel that it is more okay to learn C plus plus, but wherever you are looking for a job, it is still very good to basically learn C plus plus.
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Now this language is basically useless, and if you have to learn very little, C++ is slightly better.
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It mainly depends on your hobbies and your abilities in all aspects, and it should be a higher level**.
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Of course, it is recommended to add it, and if you increase the price, it means that your education is higher.
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This does not seem to be in conflict at all, and it seems to be a progressive relationship, not a contradiction.
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Is it better to learn the West or the West Family? Oh, you can ask your math teacher to answer this for you.
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It must be a better way to learn this business.
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