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Which is the best language to learn?
java,python,swift,c,c++,ruby,pearl,javascript,cotlen,or any other
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I think for future Python is best.
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depends on your coding goal. but for beginners definitely python.
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We have lots of these posts, there is no universal answer. It depends on you: Why do you program? What do you want to program?
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Shadab Ali
C++ is neither for front end nor for back end. It's for native applications.
JavaScript and C++ are for totally different things.
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Shadab Ali Mixed up 2 threads. Anyways, you can't say that JavaScript is the best for all cases because it does totally different things than some of the other languages.
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Shadab Ali It's not BEST for everybody.
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Shadab Ali Python and Ruby too...
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Shadab Ali not really. I bet most people here started with python
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JavaScript is best Because it use for front-end and back end both...
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i Not talking about C and Talking about Js Use for both back end and front end.. understand
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i Know i just My opinion ... js is easily to learn so i suggested Learn Js first...👍👍👍
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but It easy to learn If any want to learn any coding language....
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hard to learn for new..
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Everyone have Their choice But according to me Starting With C Or js both are very easy to understand for beginners
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Python, but after you know these:
What are Integers, Floats, Strings, Functions, Methods, Booleans, Variables, Loops, Arguments and some other things, it might be easy to learn any programming languages.
They are in the glossaries.
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i think java is best to learn, it’s the most popular language in use, by something of a margin.
It’s also a very good language, it’s easy to learn, and also it’s extremely well served by good IDEs, libraries, and frameworks.
Java’s very large market share also means that if you’re having a problem, someone has almost certainly had that problem before, and you’ll be able to find help easily.
It’s also very widely used across many different fields, so you can use it to make Android apps, large transactional systems on mainframes, desktop applications, or web sites. Java isn’t “typecast” like a lot of languages are.
Read here:- http://crbtech.in/Java-Training/benefits-learning-java/
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