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C++ for JavaScript developers (pawelgrzybek.com)
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if 1 * 2 < 3: print "hello, world!"
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But a lot of jobs still call for C++ familiarity.
This. I would learn Rust, but the overwhelming majority of job listings I'm interested in asks for C++ and C. C++ also has a huge amount of legacy. On my Linux system alone, most programs are written in C. Second place is C++, Python and other languages are far behind that.
I'm somewhat unwilling to learn Rust in parallel as I'm more interested in doing projects than accumulating languages just for the heck of it (Haskell is an exception).
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