+ 1

What do you think is a better starting language?

Python or Javascript?

29th Dec 2017, 4:40 AM
Thaden
Thaden - avatar
5 Answers
+ 6
From the FAQ: That depends on what you're trying to achieve. For web development: Start with HTML, and then move on to CSS, JavaScript, JQuery, PHP, and SQL. For general application programming: Python, C++, and Ruby; then Java, C#, or Swift, based on the platform you're targeting. Re: https://www.sololearn.com/faq/#q1
29th Dec 2017, 5:35 AM
GAWEN STEASY
GAWEN STEASY - avatar
29th Dec 2017, 4:45 AM
TwinkleMist
TwinkleMist - avatar
+ 2
yh I think it all depends on what kind of stuff, software, softwares etc you've ever dreamed of building or which fields in tech you wish to stick or work at "AI" etc but then, try picking languages that'll benefit you like forever, you know like career stuff in the long term. dont search for "easy programming languages to learn" on Google cause you'll only be deceiving yourself. but no matter how hard the language may be, though technically I believe all languages have a potentially hard and easy side, hence there's no easy or hard programming language. I choose Fotran,Lisp, Prolog, Haskell, C++, python andswift
29th Dec 2017, 7:53 AM
Simargajohn
Simargajohn - avatar
+ 1
.all at same time and am okay with that thats me though.so search your passion and make a decision.
29th Dec 2017, 7:55 AM
Simargajohn
Simargajohn - avatar