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Originally posted by n0nsensical
Once you know C++ well you also know straight C and 80% of Java and C#.
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I'd have to disagree that once you know C++ you know straight C. There are many pedantics of C that C++ lets you get around, as well as MANY seemingly invisible features* of C++ just don't exist if you're writing in strict C. Not to mention that programming in C will require a different way of thinking than in C++, which is much more object oriented. I highly recommend learning C and C++ almost seperately, if you can take the time.
*Some say the features are unnecessary / make it worse / make it slower... I personally like them, but many do not, especially for very low level applications.