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How many of you think that sololearn should introduce QBASIC?

I think QBASIC codes are a bit simpler, and also useful for students using sololearn. I myself feel that I would perform the best in QBASIC as a student. Please comment. For example while using C++ or Java, you need to import or include various files like Java.io or iostream.h, etc. In QB or VB you get a simpler interface to tackle, that's why students are first taught BASIC before any other language.... BASIC is the first POP they use. Upvote so that Sololearn developers may see it

11th Mar 2017, 7:50 AM
Dragon Slayer Xavier
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when I learned BASIC I thought it was the hardest thing to learn especially cause I think it was my first introduction to Data Processing. The Concepts were so strange to me. After struggling for a while I got used to the routine and it began to seem Logical to me. We did really easy basic stuff but it made me feel like I really knew what I was.doing. BASIC was my Ideal programming language. I wanted to continue with it another semester but they only had that one class. I was disappointed cause I had to take a different Language, I think it was Cobol for business applications. I hated it cause I wasn't used to the concept of Compiling your code to get an .obj file and then Linking to gey an Executable file to Run. I forget how that hoes, anyway my point being that we feel comfortable with the way we do things and we believe it's the best way or the only way. but after we get used to a different way it begins to feel natural. Young minds adapt easily. For me this seems to be true. I'm currently Learning HTML5. Everyone tells me how easy it is but i'm still struggling thru it.. Then i need CSS and JavaScript.. and I also need to get back to my C++ which I put on Hold cause of that OOPS thing.
21st Apr 2017, 4:27 PM
niteOwLTwO
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I am speaking for Students group on sololearn,
13th Mar 2017, 8:39 AM
Dragon Slayer Xavier
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