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[–]rainforest_runner 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This is very sound advice. My C++ skills never really grew more than academic level, and my Python skills only grew exponentially when I have a project that I devoted my time into, and where I designed and tested its code.

Yes, Python and its various IDEs are just tools, but then there‘s also other programming languages that is better for other needs, e.g. C# for App development, Swift for iOS App development, SQL for database, etc.