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I've got quite excited that they changed a program at my university and they decided to put python instead electronics at first year. My younger friend came to me with notes from the lectures and asked for help. It seems that my university thinks that starting learning programming with overloading operators at first class is a good idea and they say that python 3.x isn't used widely yet, so they will stick to 2.7 during course.

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    Fucking unis and the prof. I don't understand how a teacher can teach programming when he haven't used any them selves in a real life project?
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    Personally I believe that starting programming with python (any version) is a horrible idea anyway.
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    @RememberMe well, it can teach people to write prettier code. I had less problems with C after learning python because I learned basics faster. C classes at my university are shitty too, so I thought that simpler language will do the job.
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    I agree with @RememberMe , python lacks the idea variable types, and I think that it is a necessary base to do work on a computer
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