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<blockquote data-quote="Hexen" data-source="post: 1356951" data-attributes="member: 216084"><p>Ha! Hopefully the freedom doesn't ever go away...</p><p></p><p>I don't want to even think about Assembly, there is no way that I would ever want to go that far. I'll be happy learning C in some variation. But I've been playing around with C++ all day--it's my last day of vacation, and I'm programming!--and it does seem like it's not the best language for higher level tasks, but I'm sure it does have it's applications.</p><p></p><p>I've been looking into Python too. I have Ubuntu installed as a Virtual Machine on my Mac, and I've looked at some of the files and it looks like a promising language. I've played around with it a bit on Terminal, but I'm looking for a good tutorial at the moment. </p><p></p><p>What do you have against C? I've seen a lot of people on various forums that have nothing good to say about C.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hexen, post: 1356951, member: 216084"] Ha! Hopefully the freedom doesn't ever go away... I don't want to even think about Assembly, there is no way that I would ever want to go that far. I'll be happy learning C in some variation. But I've been playing around with C++ all day--it's my last day of vacation, and I'm programming!--and it does seem like it's not the best language for higher level tasks, but I'm sure it does have it's applications. I've been looking into Python too. I have Ubuntu installed as a Virtual Machine on my Mac, and I've looked at some of the files and it looks like a promising language. I've played around with it a bit on Terminal, but I'm looking for a good tutorial at the moment. What do you have against C? I've seen a lot of people on various forums that have nothing good to say about C. [/QUOTE]
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