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Hello guys! I'm totally new, I don't knw anything abou programming and code. Is C++ a way starting point for someonelike me?

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26th Dec 2016, 6:01 AM
Ricardo Guerrero
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It depends on what you want to learn programming for. Don't follow what others say by learning other languages cause a certain language is hard. There is no such thing as difficulty as long as you are focused. What is the use of learning an easier programming language if you don't apply it in the future? Hence, learn one that meets your objective of why you want to learn programming for. If you want to learn C++, C++ is good for making medium-large scaled projects on the PC , which is one of the reasons why it is favoured for making games.
26th Dec 2016, 6:54 AM
Wen Qin
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yea you can start with c++. Although admittedly, there are simpler codes like python and some others but c++ is not hard if you take your time to study and practice it. And guess what, if you successfully learn c++, it'll give you the confidence that you can learn any other code out there. PS: if you find c++ too confusing, learn python first.
26th Dec 2016, 6:44 AM
Cody Arthur
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the choice is in your hand.......and you need to find a goal to learn a language because that will probably give you motivated so you'll not give up easily. Find a goal and then you can start programming........
26th Dec 2016, 7:24 AM
Leon lit
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I started by C++.
26th Dec 2016, 10:07 AM
Elegis Sossou
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It is a matter of what YOU think you could handle. C++ is not that hard though, and it is quite fun to code with. I say you try out C++ for a bit, if you find it too hard, move onto a easier language like for example, Python.
26th Dec 2016, 6:39 AM
Olivia
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