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hey buddies. I am new to coding is it better if I start of with Python?! or should I start with C or C++???

5th Sep 2016, 5:52 PM
veronica
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start with python
16th Dec 2016, 5:29 PM
Giorgi R.
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Python is a good startup language specially for totally begginers in programming... As it simple, clean, easy to learn, open source, multipurpose and portable language... You can also find a bunch of resources that are free and easy to follow as well... Hope you continue your journey with python and I would suggest you to start your journey to learn Python with SOLOLEARN and boast your knowledge... Its awesome... In the end good luck
7th Sep 2016, 2:44 PM
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The programming world always begins with C. The reason is that C is still the de facto standard when it comes to complex coding. There are many cases where C is easily used to solve problems that 'higher level languages' simply cannot. Also, C provides easy access to hardware, making it easier to code programs that require specific hardware access. Python is an amazing language, but I would recommend C first, as it is the base for all programming.
10th Sep 2016, 3:25 PM
Siddhant Padve
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i started with Python and then went to C. For me, this seemed like the right choice. But if you put the time in to learn, it shouldn't matter what you start with.
9th Sep 2016, 12:06 PM
Gamebrainz
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start from python and try to go for java.vb.
18th Sep 2016, 3:09 PM
Isura Gayan
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I started with python. so o think it is best star because not like others it can give you a basic idea of programming.
25th Nov 2016, 1:14 AM
Isura Gayan
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Опятьтаки какая техника. В универ кидают по 2 и 3 языка. Больше не советуют. Ибо надо учить не все сразу,а по приоритету. Легче начинать с питона , а там драйф будет уже пойман и легче стартовать будет. Сам сейчас так учусь.
5th Sep 2016, 6:28 PM
Ришат Султанов
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Python is a great starter into programming. I am trying to learn to program on a pi system so it works for me, but c or c++ is more common for coders outside of pi I think.
6th Sep 2016, 5:21 AM
Joe Byrne
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I am only 10 years old and it is very easy for me to learn from this site.
12th Sep 2016, 10:48 PM
Terri Howard
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Сначала подумай , для чего тебе эти языки
5th Sep 2016, 5:55 PM
Ришат Султанов
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это важно для техники, так что я пытаюсь выучить язык
5th Sep 2016, 6:22 PM
veronica
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python is best choice for start.
5th Sep 2016, 8:36 PM
Mim masoumi
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thanks guys a lot
6th Sep 2016, 3:21 AM
veronica
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It depends on your goals. If You want to have deep understanding where it all comes from, your order for learning is: C -> C++ -> Python. If You are looking for quick start, skip C/C++, and go Python :)
6th Sep 2016, 5:17 AM
Textobot
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phyton s gd go for it
6th Sep 2016, 7:42 AM
Akshatha
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this is very easy to start before you learn c and c++ ...
8th Sep 2016, 1:46 AM
MUHESHKUMAR S
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i recomendet to start with python. C and C++ are really good languages. but python is better choic for begginer. I tried start with C. but now i see the difference.
8th Sep 2016, 2:59 PM
pato
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yea I asked my old professor where should I start and she sent me here
10th Sep 2016, 4:54 AM
Quentin Atkinson
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python is suitable for perimer
3rd Nov 2016, 11:59 PM
Pnata
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Both programming languages have their pros and cons when it comes to learning programming skills. Python is a high level programming language, which means that it hides the complex parts about programming, becoming very easy to learn and understand, but won't give you a deep understanding of how everything is working. C, on the other hand, is a low level programming language compared to Python. This means is more complex, and requires you to do more to obtain simple results, but gives a really deep level of understanding of how computers manage and store information. I started with C, and even though is harder and more challenging, in the end you'll learn more and will be prepared for mostly any other language. As a conclusion, I would say Python works so smooth, it seems like magic, it works but you don't know exactly how... C is hard at first, but rewarding in the end. Lastly, I recommend you to start with some free courses from EdX, like Harvard's CS50 (C) or MIT introduction to programming (Python). Sololearn is more of an introduction to the shntax and basic concepts, but I don't think is enough to become a programmer.
12th Nov 2016, 4:03 PM
Alejandro Aristizabal
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