Should I learn C language in 2020 | Sololearn: Learn to code for FREE!
New course! Every coder should learn Generative AI!
Try a free lesson
+ 5

Should I learn C language in 2020

14th Sep 2020, 8:27 PM
Naman Patidar
Naman Patidar - avatar
6 Answers
+ 10
I personally have nothing against C as a language. It does require relatively more effort for me to deal with strings as char arrays and having to refresh my brain with pointers after a long period of being away from it. That said, I don't particularly enjoy writing C code. I find it dry, stale, and slow to be productive. It could be that I've never had a need to use C professionally and therefore never developed a workflow to be more efficient. Maybe, I'm just too spoiled by the productivity and expressiveness of C#, Javascript, Kotlin, Elixir, or Ruby to want to work with C. I'd probably prefer Rust or Go over C. While I get why veteran C developers promote the language, I'm honestly surprised by how much the new generation of learners also advocate for learning C as a core language over all others. I simply don't get it. 🤷‍♂️ That said... I also have zero desire to do development for embedded devices or device drivers and such. But... hey, I might just be the odd ball here. 😉
15th Sep 2020, 12:38 AM
David Carroll
David Carroll - avatar
+ 6
One can learn quite a lot about Python by reviewing the source code in C.
15th Sep 2020, 10:12 PM
David Carroll
David Carroll - avatar
+ 4
Every language is great itself. But It totally depends upon your choice that in which type of projects do you wanna work. If you wanna learn the technologies from deep, then you must use this language.
16th Sep 2020, 5:01 PM
Bittu Kumar
Bittu Kumar - avatar
+ 3
Naman Patidar Reverse the question is why not learn it... c is over 50 years old and still being used globally. https://go.courses/blog/all-the-programming-languages-worth-learning-in-2020 ------------------------------ https://www.owebest.com/top-10-programming-language-of-2020-2021
15th Sep 2020, 12:08 AM
BroFar
BroFar - avatar
+ 2
Absolutely. C is still heavily used in embedded systems, IoT applications and OS development, and remains versatile for a variety of other uses. It is also the basis of some other higher level programming languages like Python.
14th Sep 2020, 8:31 PM
Nick
Nick - avatar
0
yes, you can, There are many online courses and websites available for learning C language develop a custom app or website, then contact B-coder castle. https://b-coder.com/
29th Aug 2023, 5:43 AM
BCoder Castle
BCoder Castle - avatar