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What language is best for beginners? ?

27th Jul 2018, 4:15 PM
Hizkia Mangihut
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You can use any language. It really doesn't matter.
28th Jul 2018, 9:56 AM
Igor Makarsky
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28th Jul 2018, 4:24 PM
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Hizkia Mangihut c++ and java
27th Jul 2018, 4:23 PM
Mohammad Amir Aqeel
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Best laguage for Beginners is your choise becuse All laguages are Simple Only PRACTICE need For That
29th Jul 2018, 5:42 AM
The Shiva
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if you wanna to be website developer then go for html , otherwise c language
1st Aug 2018, 5:37 AM
Sunny
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I suggest learning JavaScript first. Then all the other languages you will learn in the future will come much easier as you will already be a step ahead.
1st Aug 2018, 2:46 PM
Olivia
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It is depend beginners choise that there are them intrested. what is easy for them. I suggest Python for beginners. and next as you want... https://www.sololearn.com/faq I hope it's help you for choosing.
28th Jul 2018, 2:48 AM
Shubham Patrick
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I would recommend javaScript, because it's not that hard to learn and you can code cool code really fast. But i would only recommend this, if you are interested in webdesign. I started learning Javascript a few months ago and now i try to learn c++ in paralell.
27th Jul 2018, 4:26 PM
Revox
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❤️❤️❤️python❤️❤️❤️
17th Nov 2018, 8:15 PM
Alex
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well, i think this is best answer. language for beginners is scratch. wow wow wow scratch????????????? what???? nani???? scratch??? i was learn javascript and html first, but i dont understand. and then when i using stencyl, next time i understand about javascript code. stencyl is tool block programming language, concept like scratch. you know scratch is block code and javascript, cpp,Csharp,java,py,etc is write code. so if you beginner you just drag and drop your code in stencyl or scratch tool. end this easy learn concept for write programming language before. by the way i make question but i answer, because what?? because thug my life.
27th Jul 2018, 5:33 PM
Hizkia Mangihut
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Java:- ----------- It is a great language for beginners as it provides the descriptive way for written programming.If you just read about a basic topic attentively then you will find it easy to code. I knew that this question is already answered but I suggest you to start your journey with Java. Best of Luck My Friend !
28th Jul 2018, 12:45 PM
Sujal Kumar
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If you’re looking to learn how to code, the sheer number of programming languages may be overwhelming – what language should you indeed learn? This article hopes to give you some pointers by comparing the salary, popularity, and prospective future associated with different programming languages. Here's a Fun Quiz to help you decide the best programming language you should learn in 2018 Table of Contents An Overview of Programming Languages Job Opportunities Programming Resources The Future of Each Programming Language Conclusion An Overview of Programming Languages Before we go into comparing programming languages, let’s first take a look at the languages we’re going to be covering. Dynamic Languages Dynamic languages are generally easier for total beginners to learn because they’re flexible and fun. You can quickly build an app from scratch with less lines of code, and there is no hard rule on how to write things to behave in the way you want them to. As dynamic languages are usually very high level languages, you'd spend less time trying to get the details right and more time learning programming concepts, which is another reason dynamically typed languages are popular with beginners who are motivated by being able to build things and see results quickly. JavaScript Not to be confused with Java, JavaScript is primarily a client-side scripting language used for front-end development. JavaScript is compatible across all browsers and is used to create interactive web apps, often through libraries such as jQuery and front-end frameworks such as AngularJS, Ember.js, React, and more. JavaScript can also be used as a server-side language through the Node.js platform. Two years ago, Node.js was still quite young, but its community has grown a lot since then, and you can now find many resources here. You can also build hybrid mobile apps with JavaScript through using frameworks such as phonegap, while Facebook’s React Native allows you to build native mobile apps with JavaScript. Read More: https://crbtec
3rd Aug 2018, 8:57 AM
kiran sahu
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c and c++
27th Jul 2018, 6:03 PM
aishu
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python is a best for beginners because it has simpler syntax ..
27th Jul 2018, 9:03 PM
Chaman Narved
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the best language for beginners is scratch
28th Jul 2018, 3:37 AM
Tamika Lee Tajnikar
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why not to start with Python. It is a language of future plus easy to learn and execute. It is called higher level language which mean easy and near for programer and away from machine language.
29th Jul 2018, 2:22 AM
Atif Masood Chaudhry
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Maybe python. I've heard it should be easy to learn. I started with C++ myself just because someone recommended it.
27th Jul 2018, 7:30 PM
ReimarPB
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28th Jul 2018, 1:40 AM
E.Ringshall
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Python is a very good choice. there are a lot of examples out there that can inspire you
28th Jul 2018, 12:57 PM
Stefaan Lampaert
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There is no answer to this question. Every programmer might give another suggestion. You should consider what do you want to code and make your choice depending on that. Some of these languages are for the web development, the others might be for mobile apps etc. If you're not into web development, I'd personally recommend C. It is widely used, it is efficient, you'll learn how to manage memory, how a program interacts with a hardware. It is not as high-level language as Java for example. C is to programming as basic anatomy to a doctor I'd say. While expierenced programmers often choose Python to code in. It has wide range of applications, quite simple syntax and the code is relatively short. It is up to you what to choose.
27th Jul 2018, 5:05 PM
Steppenwolf
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