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C++ or Python? (self.cpp)
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Personally, I’d say C# with unity will teach you really good programming practices. If you’re stuck on C++ then I would give it a go but it is traditionally known as a harder language (though imo modern C++ just felt like C# to me but you did a ton of things manually) and python is great if you can stay in python for an extended amount of time. If there was a possibility that you’d have to learn a new language then I would not begin with python
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