I followed the same path. If you’re just learning, you can’t do really fun things in C. Without the inertia fun provides, you’re more likely to get bored or frustrated and quit. Learn a forgiving language that provides a play pen! (That’s not c.)https://twitter.com/wycats/status/935910970852909056 …
Yea. The only time I code in C anymore is either 1) when I need something fast hooked into python and want it language portable so I skip cython or 2) when I’m writing cuda kernels. Useful! But edge cases.
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Yeah, it’s CUDA that I’m really interested in understanding
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Did you try
@zedshaw's LCTHW? (Weird, he has be blocked.) You could work through it in a weekend then move onto the NVIDIA CUDA guide. - 2 more replies
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