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Edit: I know that, in python, you can just type print("Hello World!"). But, I don't think that would constitute a fair comparison, know what I am sayin'? I also know about cstdio vs iostream vs std namespace.
Dedicated Full Stack Developer adept in web technologies, UI design, database management, content writing, and proofreading for robust, user-centric solutions.
Location
Ahmedabad, India
Education
In 2022, I completed my Computer Engineering(BE) from Ipcowala Institute of Engineering & Technology
Work
I completed my Django Internship in August Infotech, for 6 months
Well yes, but actually no. printf is a c function, but you can use it in c++ by importing the cstdio c header file. So, it is a valid c++ program using c functions.
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first learn Python and then Cpp
Lol but it ain't that deep
It is the same thing. Don't stress me, please!
Edit: I know that, in python, you can just type
print("Hello World!"). But, I don't think that would constitute a fair comparison, know what I am sayin'? I also know aboutcstdiovsiostreamvsstdnamespace.wow, nice explanation!
hello world in bf: 💀
2nd one is C right?
Well yes, but actually no.
printfis a c function, but you can use it in c++ by importing thecstdioc header file. So, it is a validc++program usingcfunctions.Oh. Thanks for the explanation!