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What's the easiest programming language to start learning?

by Shizuru - 20 December, 2018 - 05:34 AM
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I heard that Python is.
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Am I the only one who agrees that C might be a good start. It’s fucking annoying but once you get started assembly makes sense.
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f*ck im not lucky Pepi
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Learn Python, then JS then specialise in JS (such as nodeJS and so forth), mess around in PHP because that teaches you some stuff and then go onto C# and then C++
 
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Depends on what you want to do.

If you wanna go for software development i'd go for C#. (.NET)

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IMO, JavaScript or Python. Both are syntactically really easy to understand. JS is slightly more C-like (or universal among other languages) in the sense that function declarations are the same, same with operators, and the fact that everything ends in a semicolon. Thus, it'll be easier for you to pick up something else. And with the ES6 update, you can start to do all the fancy Python features too, like lambdas and more functional-style programming.

Python, however reads more like english and might be easier for someone with no experience to pick up. Just be aware that most languages are pretty different than Python in that regard.

From there, C will likely be your next best option, since it's very barebones minimal and thus easy to figure out. The problem is that, because of its minimalism, it's difficult to actually write something useful with it. As such, mastering it will take a long ass time, and you may never use it again because it's easier to make something useful in Java, C# or whatever other languages have you.

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