I always get a segmentation fault in CPP rather than C, when using pointers. So I switched to python and there was nothing like a segmentation fault. I like C more though.
You can use Python until it's too slow and you need an extension - written in C.
I needed C extension only once in many years, for a custom hash function.
A pointer is a magical being that causes your program to crash with a segmentation error.
the one who knows it will perish and the one who ignores it will get segmentation fault :-p
I always get a segmentation fault in CPP rather than C, when using pointers. So I switched to python and there was nothing like a segmentation fault. I like C more though.
You can use Python until it's too slow and you need an extension - written in C.
I needed C extension only once in many years, for a custom hash function.
I hope you don't mind I tag along - following you
I always have to come back and learn C but pointers deter me from moving forward.