Does any programmer have to know C? Yes, why? No, why? -


As I was in my university's first year, I always used to envy my friends (primarily a technical oriented professional Coming from the school) I came from a natural science-oriented lyceum and never had a programming experience or course, but teach some summer work with PHP-myself-PHP-7-hours (and my Programming is very much of interest Was in). I want to know ... is this a valid jealousy? Does any programmer know C? Does the system work or provide profound understanding on how programming should be done? I know that during C programming, you have to have a strong understanding of buffers, memory and so on. So I have your opinion on this.

No, you do not have to know C, but knowledge C (or any other "near machine, but Ambambler "no language") increases your ability as a programmer because you will understand a lot of internal work.

And the assembler's course knowledge is also important. But in the above paragraph, I wanted to target the low end of computer language. Just because in modern languages, we take a lot (oo, extensive libraries, collecting a lot of dustbin) and yes it helps us to work more efficiently to the programmer but it hides certain machine aspects We sometimes need to see and so it is so important that we should know the inner workings.


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