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For an absolute beginner, which language would be the best to start with and why?

25th May 2018, 6:13 PM
Ani K
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Whichever one is going to best compliment what you're planning to do in the short/long term. What are your goals? Do what will support your goals. The learning process is the same regardless of which one you pick. Trust me, you're more capable than you realize. So what are your goals? Let me know and I'll give you some advice that's tailored to what you're wanting to do.
25th May 2018, 6:18 PM
Fata1 Err0r
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I though at begining, that some languages would be much harder than others, but it's not so, understanding many languages is much easier after you just understand everything is in the glossary of a programming language, but I suggest to check the first lesson of each programming language and study which you think is interesting. You can find the glossary of a programming language by opening the tutorial of a programming language and there are 3 dots on top right, press it and you can choose glossary.
25th May 2018, 7:20 PM
Seb TheS
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html
26th May 2018, 6:17 AM
Raag Jivani
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For new coders I would suggest HTML so that you can play around and get a feel for coding and have fun with making webpages and objects. Or if you are not interested in that then you could go straight to programming and start with javascript. Again it depends on what you plan to do in the long term. A lot of jobs are demanding people know Javascript, C++, and C#. But I would say go through all the lessons and learn what you can.
25th May 2018, 7:43 PM
Imani