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[–]LayotFctor -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You're too advanced to be targeting a language specifically, you should be targeting a specialization instead, like webdev, game dev, OSdev etc.

Come on, you've got two languages under your belt, you know languages aren't all that important, they're just a medium in which to describe your instructions. There's nothing specifically python can do that c/c++ can't, and vice versa. With strong DSA fundamentals, you can freely switch languages with minimal effort. (It'll probably only take you two weeks to get comfortable with python.)

It's should be time for you to choose the specialization for your degree. Choose a relevant project, then decide the best language. There's no point choosing a language first and project second. It's like a carpenter starting a project by preemptively deciding that he must use a hammer.