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<blockquote data-quote="Dcroft39" data-source="post: 819241" data-attributes="member: 80282"><p>Python is such an awesome language. I'm learning it as we speak, and before my go-to would've been c++,c# or even vb6 or .net. Vb6 being the easiest of all, a dead language these days but is the language Avast antivirus was written in. And python seems to be as easy if not easier than vb6. One could easily code the same program as in c++ in 1/3 the time and code. The main problem I have so far is getting the modules and the version of python to sync up. But I'm still learning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dcroft39, post: 819241, member: 80282"] Python is such an awesome language. I'm learning it as we speak, and before my go-to would've been c++,c# or even vb6 or .net. Vb6 being the easiest of all, a dead language these days but is the language Avast antivirus was written in. And python seems to be as easy if not easier than vb6. One could easily code the same program as in c++ in 1/3 the time and code. The main problem I have so far is getting the modules and the version of python to sync up. But I'm still learning. [/QUOTE]
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