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why not both? they are both very different languages with different strengths and weaknesses, if you decide for either one you will probably be giving away a good bunch of ability. Just try some things with both for now and see which one you end up using more.
If you are programming a large system you might end up using C++ for internal, low level stuff and later python for high level. What i have heard so far is that C++ can never hurt 😄 and python seems to be good at what C++ is bad at -
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No 😃 i just wanted to throw in that knowing more than one language is generally good -
@theScientist Its just because I only really know C++. I have considered learning Python before so I think I know some of the key differences between C++ and Python and even though i dont know anything about machine learning, I think since C++ is close to memory it can always be useful to be familiar with it.
I know c++ and python both and I want to choose machine learning as my career field but I don't know which language is more helpful for me and in what portion I need what..
Can anyone please tell me what language should I go with and why. Also tell me the implementation of that particular language in this field...
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