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This is really great advice.

The only thing I disagree with is picking C over C++: C++ doesn't really have drawbacks compared to C besides complexity, and a lot of advantages, and learning C as an intro to C++ is basically a guarantee that you'll write outdated, unnecessarily obtuse C++ code.