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They force you? lol, senseless ..

Yep, we have to show our outputs in turbo C++ for marks in assignments.. It is really outdated and not that good compared to new compilers. It was released in like 2005. That's the standard in our school like the rest of the schools in our country. It has some differences in programming than other compilers. Education system sucks a lot here. And scoring marks in assignments is really important so it is kind of forcing.

 

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Yep, we have to show our outputs in turbo C++ for marks in assignments.. It is really outdated and not that good compared to new compilers. It was released in like 2005. That's the standard in our school like the rest of the schools in our country. It has some differences in programming than other compilers. Education system sucks a lot here. And scoring marks in assignments is really important so it is kind of forcing.

 

turbo+C+3.0.jpg 

 

Lol this looks more than outdated

 

Btw, where is "here"

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I was thinking about learning Python. Is it worth it? :)

Yes. I would also recommend Easygui and Pygame as helpful tools for Python.

 

I know Python, JavaScript (though I'm not a pro at either I'm pretty decent at them), HTML, CSS, and I plan to learn a C language.

What C language should I learn? C? C+? C++? C#?

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Hm, please read the first post :)

My bad, didn't notice it.

 

Yep, we have to show our outputs in turbo C++ for marks in assignments.. It is really outdated and not that good compared to new compilers. It was released in like 2005. That's the standard in our school like the rest of the schools in our country. It has some differences in programming than other compilers. Education system sucks a lot here. And scoring marks in assignments is really important so it is kind of forcing.

 

turbo+C+3.0.jpg 

 

ouch... you should really revise your coding style.

 

India

BTW, What language after C++?

Rust

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My bad, didn't notice it.

 

ouch... you should really revise your coding style.

 

Rust

If you referring to the indentation, it's a pic from the net. If you are referring to the compiler then you're absolutely correct.

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Yes. I would also recommend Easygui and Pygame as helpful tools for Python.

 

I know Python, JavaScript (though I'm not a pro at either I'm pretty decent at them), HTML, CSS, and I plan to learn a C language.

What C language should I learn? C? C+? C++? C#?

Depends on what you want to do. Games?

 

 

India

BTW, What language after C++?

 

Well if you want to stay in the C-Series, learn C#

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Mostly games, yes.

In my opinion C# is the perfect choice for learning game development, but if I was you I would take a look in some programmer forums

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