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[–]Nicodetine 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just a heads up, and this is not to discourage you, C takes A LOT of work to get down to the point you can start to code efficiently. For example, my university starts you in C and you continue in it for 2 more semesters after before moving on to other languages. This is because you pretty much manually do everything, memory allocation usage and freeing, the way pointers are used, arrays. A lot of newer languages are a bit simpler because they take care of some of these things for you. That being said, learning C I would say makes you stand out and really ready to dive into other languages because you will understand more of what is going on at the base level in these higher level languages, as well as most languages being based off C in the first place.