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What the best programming language to start programming???

22nd Feb 2018, 3:39 PM
robinson voranzov
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What are you short/long term goals? That's the best thing to assess when deciding. For example, if you'll never be using Python, don't waste time on Python right now. If you plan to go for a job or project that requires Java, Java is the best thing to learn first. For myself, I started with C++ back in the 90s when the internet still sucked, so I learned it by reading books and couldn't easily ask someone for help. I turned out alright, so considering all of the options available today, available resources, and available people to assist you, you can't go wrong with any option you pick. My personally recommendation: Java C# C++ SQL ... If you're wanting to focus on web stuff, then I'd do all of the web courses available on SoloLearn and then branch out from there. HTML->CSS->JS->PHP->SQL->jQuery->etc... Although SoloLearn doesn't provide it, I'd recommend reading up on NodeJS and learning it also. Lot of future in that one. Hope that helps some. If you throw more information my way on what your goals are, I can tailor my response to what you're wanting to do.
22nd Feb 2018, 3:44 PM
Fata1 Err0r
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thanks a lot man
22nd Feb 2018, 3:47 PM
robinson voranzov
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If you are going in system programming you should take c++, python, c# or ruby. if you are going to web development you should choose html to start website development
22nd Feb 2018, 3:49 PM
Mubashir Jamali
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I'm planning to learn form c#. is that ok??
22nd Feb 2018, 3:58 PM
robinson voranzov
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Take java according to me bcz from java u know all types of basic but if u r nt interested in java then choose what u like more but if u want suggestion then i wll tell only java .......
22nd Feb 2018, 3:57 PM
Harsh Agrawal
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ya if u r interested in c# then only take this only otherwise if u take other then ur interest going down from time to time......so take only c#
22nd Feb 2018, 4:03 PM
Harsh Agrawal
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@Robinson Any of the options are okay if it's okay to you. So pick whichever one stands out to you, if it's C# then go with that. C# is a good language and is similar to Java in many ways. In the end, you'll probably end up learning a lot of different languages.
22nd Feb 2018, 4:08 PM
Fata1 Err0r
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