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I think this is the best suggestion for beginner to follow C language for developing their logic. This can be also an exciting matter of all getting a lab for this perspective.So really it's will makes a good for all with the suggestion that you provided.

Because  There is no one programming language to rule them all (in all situations).
With that said... the real deal is the depth of knowledge and problem-solving skills. I know "old" C programmers that are fast and highly effective and I know "hipster" python programmers that are not nearly as effective at solving problems in code.  Note that the main thing is to be an effective and efficient problem solver, not just coder.  Knowing 'stuff' helps inform and improve problem-solving skills which are really what this is all about.  Hence, may I add that last but not least... outside of the languages themselves.

As I alluded to... being discerning of what you spend time feeding your brain is key to maximizing how effective and efficient you are with your time and energy.  It is also important to dive deep into at least two languages.  To be fluent in them. Again it is not that one language is better than the other... it is that you are giving your brain a workout and sharpening your problem-solving skills by having the wherewithal to look at a problem from different perspectives.

_Thank you

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