What is the best low level programming language to learn for someone who knows only python?

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  • So I suggest you take cs50 as that will teach you the basics of computer science via python and C. You already know python, and C is a great language to learn lower level things. Python originated from C, so you'll see a lot of similarities there, as well as very stark differences.

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