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python or c++ ?
Python is a dynamically typed language, while C++ is a statically typed language.
Python is generally easier to learn and use, with simpler syntax and dynamic memory allocation, while C++ offers more control over memory management and performance optimization.
Python is commonly used for scripting, automation, web development, and data analysis, while C++ is often used for system programming, game development, and high-performance computing.
Python has a large and active community, with extensive libraries and frameworks available, while C++ has a smaller but more specialized community and a powerful standard library.
Python is often preferred for rapid prototyping and iterative development, while C++ is better suited for large-scale projects that require maximum performance and efficiency.
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