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What language should I learn ?

by Alchemix - 30 September, 2022 - 04:51 PM
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Hello, I wanted to ask you what language should I learn first when I want to start coding ? I never coded or did anything like that, but it seems interesting to me and I think I could incorporate it into our business or something.
So my question is, what language is best to learn ? which one have the most advantages ? Thank you  PepeBlush
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(30 September, 2022 - 04:53 PM)Sat Wrote: Show More
What do you want to code?

Maybe some softwares
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(30 September, 2022 - 11:19 PM)Sat Wrote: Show More
(30 September, 2022 - 11:09 PM)Zyro88 Wrote: Show More
(30 September, 2022 - 04:53 PM)Sat Wrote: Show More
What do you want to code?

Maybe some softwares

c# or c++

What are you coding in ?
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Python & C# are very good choses because they are pretty easy and you can do almost anything with em.
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(01 October, 2022 - 07:44 PM)D1og0 Wrote: Show More
Python & C# are very good choses because they are pretty easy and you can do almost anything with em.

Yeah, Im thinking about python too :) Ill probably go with that
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Mandarin Chinese is a tonal language. This means that there are two different ways of expressing the same idea a word can have different meanings depending on whether it is pronounced with a light or a heavy tone and you can translate to mandarin chinese to find meanings of difficult words. Chinese translators must also be familiar with cultural differences between countries where they work, which can often lead to different nuances in the meaning of words or phrases between cultures.

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