On 11.09.2015 08:19, West, Nathan wrote:
>  If you're talking about learning C++ and Python for the purpose of
> using GNU Radio, then Jeff gave you the correct answer. Don't get too
> caught up on mastery of these things because any sufficiently useful
> programming language can be a black hole of time. Look for some quick
> tutorials on how to get started with classes that do a thing, then move
> on to the GNU Radio guided tutorials and work towards whatever your real
> objective is.

I'd like to echo this: Don't worry about versions too much at the
beginning. While there's huge differences between language versions,
they won't become obvious until you've reached a certain level of
proficiency. Once you've reached that, you won't be asking these
questions anymore :)

M


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