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Hi everyone, I am really confused between two courses which one I have to start with CS50 for AI or CS50 for game developmentnt

knowing that I have studied the basics of c++ and I know it well but about python I still don't know anything about it .I know the basics of CS

17th Nov 2023, 11:54 AM
Yusof
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Those are 2 very different courses 😉 It ultimately depends on what your interests are. Either way, I recommend taking CS50 Introduction to Computer Science before deciding which specialization to pursue and once you complete CS50 Intro you could always take both Game Dev and AI. The Python Developer course here on Sololearn is a good intro to Python and the Coding Foundations is a good primer for a CS class.
17th Nov 2023, 3:46 PM
Keith
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thanks Keith I have studied C50 . I mean which one of these courses will give the benefit as much possible as .
17th Nov 2023, 5:42 PM
Yusof
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Yusof The course that benefits you as much as possible depends on what you do in the future. I don't know the courses, so I'm going off the name (AI vs Game dev). Both courses are beneficial, since learning is power. You'll likely learn something from both that you may end up applying without even realizing or that you find interesting. AI is more useful in the context of data science. If you want to keep your options open for learning from data, being a researcher, or in general like the topic of AI. Game developer sounds more hands on specific. May learn about behind the scenes work in the context of a game. Useful not just for being a game Dev, but also a software engineer and anything related to building or managing software. Just a guess, based on the names. I'd say go for both :). Python is often used in AI. Whereas game development may use C++, C#, or even Java/Lua. Python isn't really used in the gaming industry much. Don't worry about what languages you know.
19th Nov 2023, 3:19 AM
Rrestoring faith
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19th Nov 2023, 5:42 PM
Yusof
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