Which variant of C should I progress to next after I've learned C? C++? C#?
>>53752702
They are all inferior to Go desu.
It depends on what you intend to do with your newly learned language and future languages.
I learned C# first but most of my job was made easier by Python. Do with a language you will use, not a resume builder.
>>53752702
>C#
>C variant
>>53752702
if you already learned everything about C (which I doubt), then it's assembler time.
C# if you want to make enterprise windows software, C++ for multiplatform programs
C+=
>>53752702
>>53752702
Haskell
HolyC.
>>53753471
Make sure to run it on TempleOS, you heathen
When have you "learned" a language?
>>53753539
When you can print 'hello world'
>>53753278
I didn't know "enterprise" and "windows" could go on the same sentence.
>>53752702
You do realize that C# is a better version of Java that sadly locks you into the Microsoft ecosystem
PHP
>>53755409
nigga
>>53755351
Well considering that the official Microsoft .NET runtime is both free/libre/open source, and has no requirement to be run on Windows, it's not the worst lock in.
C+-
>>53752702
If you have learned c, you should do something with c.