On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 3:43 AM, ZikO <ze...@op.pl> wrote: > Hi > > I hope I won't sound trivial with asking my question. > > I am a C++ programmer and I am thinking of learning something else because I > know second language might be very helpful somehow. I have heard a few > positive things about Python but I have never writen any single line in > python so I do not know this language at all. > > Do you think python would be good complementary language for C++?
Yes, because Python is often used as a "glue" language used to script C(++) components. Also, it's significantly different than C++ so it will be a valuable learning experience that will expand your horizons. > Do you > think it's worth learning it or let's say try Java? and how difficult it > would be for me if I know C++ pretty well I would say? I would say Java would be comparatively less worth it since it's so similar to C++ already; you could pick it up in just a few days. If you're going to learn a new language, you might as well learn a drastically different one. Cheers, Chris -- I have a blog: http://blog.rebertia.com -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list