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Java and C lenguages

I currently read Java is derive from C and C++ so I am thinking to start learning there so if I later on decide to learn any C lenguages I Will hace a head start, what do you think?

7th Mar 2019, 7:52 PM
Ruben F. Villanueva Viana
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Programming languages have two important ingredients: the commands and the logic. Many programming languages have the same or at least a very similar logic. So it doesn‘t really care, what language you learn, because a lot of languages are basically the same. Even programming languages like Snap! are a good start for learning programming.
7th Mar 2019, 9:46 PM
TCB
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Thanks for the advise
7th Mar 2019, 8:00 PM
Ruben F. Villanueva Viana
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It works in both directions, even with other languages, because all of them share a lot of patterns and ideas. So just start with any language that makes sense for you right now and look forward to learning other languages later, because they'll be a lot easier.
7th Mar 2019, 7:59 PM
HonFu
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I have seen this I started to learn programmming in vba for Excel and from there I have found very interesting. So asfter that I have been researching on what would be my next step. The company I work for uses C# as software development program now I do not know if it should be my first choice because I heard sharp has some limitations.
7th Mar 2019, 11:53 PM
Ruben F. Villanueva Viana
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