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I am learning my first language C. I have learned all the basics of C. Should i be master in C or just Jump to C++ and masterC++

I am learning my first language C. I have learned all the basics of C like loops, control statements, funtions, pointers etc. Should i be master in C or just Jump to C++ and be master in C++. Which would be the best for my career as i am a Computer Science Graduation Student and I am in my last semester and have limited time.

4th Feb 2020, 3:14 AM
ZUHAIB
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Zuhaib,,,, ooh sorry. you should jump to C++. Because C and C++ both are fast , smooth and sharp but C++ is more updated and C++ will help you in future. You can get many good jobs for C++. If you learn C now, than , you must need to learn C++ later to be a good Coder. So, you should learn C++ First I have learnt C too. but now I don't use C.
4th Feb 2020, 11:22 AM
ISTIAQUE ZAMAN
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I would continue to master c but also start cpp ...
4th Feb 2020, 4:04 AM
BroFar
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Well Windows i believe is coded using mostly C# but linux in all its glory is C language so I would also say keep mastering C
4th Feb 2020, 4:59 AM
⊹≒tɧε8шσσɖɕนttεг≓⊹
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And perhaps get into linux and open source and youll have 4 lifetimes of C language to mess about with :D
4th Feb 2020, 4:59 AM
⊹≒tɧε8шσσɖɕนttεг≓⊹
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Thank U all for your valuable suggestions. According to your answers i think mastering C first would be the good option.
4th Feb 2020, 9:56 AM
ZUHAIB
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Both
4th Feb 2020, 10:32 AM
ISTIAQUE ZAMAN
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Rohan but i have not much time to master both languages.
4th Feb 2020, 10:36 AM
ZUHAIB
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I think, Important thing is your goal what you want to develop?
18th Feb 2020, 11:13 AM
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