Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Is Python better than java and c?

Look I wanna know is that is python more applicable than Java and C.Please support your answer with reasons.What would u recommend a newbie to start with which of the above language.





Also somewhere I heard that Python is a hacker's language.


Is it really true?Support ur answer with reasons.

Is Python better than java and c?
There is nothing you cant do in C. If you cant do in C probably you cant do. You can write Python and Java both in C and even C in C. Does that answer your question?


But the openness of C is sometimes a problem. Python, Java, Perl etc. just provide some more functioanlity which makes it handy.


So every language has its own up and down and its upto the user to find what suits best for you.


For a newbie C can be little cryptic. But as a newbie I started off with Basic.


I dont know what is hacker's language and how a language qualifies as hacker's language. But as I told If it can be done most likely it can be done in C.
Reply:I would not recommend you start programming with Python or Java. C is more difficult to start with, but the reward is that you will really understand what's going on. From there, you can very easily move to Java or Python. The same does not follow in reverse. And a good programmer will need to know more than one language, because different languages each have things they're better at, and are therefore better suited to different tasks.
Reply:I believe that Python is a scripting language, which is different than Java and C, which are compiled languages. The basic difference is that a scripting language consists of commands in plain text that are then processed by a scripting engine, whereas programs in languages like Java and C are converted to machine language.





Scripting languages are generally easier to learn than full-fledged programming languages, but you should probably start with Javascript rather than Python, as Javascript is more common and works in any web browser.





Between Python, Java, and C, I'd say start with Java--It's much easier to learn than C, and more common than Python.





I'm not so familiar with Python, but I believe it is often used as a sort of "glue language" that allows composite programming with other languages and platforms, so that aspect might make it good for hacking, but I don't really know much about that.
Reply:look, programming languages are made for programming.





how you are going to use it no one knows.





it is up to you.





there is nothing bad with all programming languages.





python is not the exception.

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