Which do i learn first?

C++ or Python?

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You should learn the language that can best calculate the immense wieght of your mom

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C

Python does too many things half-assed to really teach you anything. It's a language for lazy people, not beginners.

So, the OP should learn python, as python have really big integers

LOL

is R fast enough to draw the graph?

C++

Haskell, the limit is literally your ram

C++ is the worst choice as a first programming language, by far. Ignore those who claim otherwise.

C++ is so ridiculously complicated and inconsistent that you'll spend more time fighting against the language than learning the actual fundamental concepts. Only save it for later if you need it, but stay the fuck away until you have some relevant programming experience.

Lazy people make for the best programmers.

C++

learn Python first and after that C++ because of this

Websdevs how otherwise

Rust.

ASM

Python > C# / C > C ++ is a good route.

Pascal > C > C++

>C++ or Python?
Ask wether you should learn Fortran or Lisp while you're at it.

>OP is not even 18

I heard you can't modify individual bytes in Pascal. Or maybe individual bits rather.

GMP will load bigger numbers because of low overhead

You don't need to