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What is the best programming language to start with?

13th Mar 2017, 6:41 AM
Reynis Iyz
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@Meharban Depends on what you want to create, really. But from a learning point of view, you could go with C++. Then go with C#, since it was derived from java and C++ concepts. If you want to create Android apps, you'll have to learn android development. Since you already know Java, you could probably start looking for android development tutorials on YouTube. Or get books. I've always preferred books since they explain everything in detail.
13th Mar 2017, 10:28 AM
Aarthi Sri
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depends on what u want to do. Web design etc :- HTML Android games and apps :- Java/c++
13th Mar 2017, 7:47 AM
Meharban Singh
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There are 2 kinds here. If you want to go for web dev, the obvious choice is HTML. Then go for CSS, Javascript, JQuery. Look at some of the "Web" codes in the code playground. Try to understand them. Try creating your own codes. Once you start creating your web apps/websites, you can call yourself a front end developer. Now, start learning the backend: php and sql Practice again. Congrats! You're a full stack web developer now. Then you could probably look into the other languges, like Python or Ruby. That's up to you. If you want to learn mobile development, start with C++ on here. I'd actually recommend that you start with C, but Sololearn does not offer that. C is the mother of all programming languges, and C++ was derived from that. You could look at some Youtube tutorials to learn the basics of C. Then continue along with C++, Java and C# - in that order.
13th Mar 2017, 10:04 AM
Aarthi Sri
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@Aarthi, I know java, what should I do next? C++ or C# ?
13th Mar 2017, 10:22 AM
Meharban Singh
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C language is the basic of all language you should try it
13th Mar 2017, 9:40 PM
nadir ali
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I suggest you begin with Python. The syntax is easy to understand, though the concept of programming is usually similar to other programming languages. For web development, you might want to start with php. I would have recommended JavaScript but it has its limits when you're talking about dynamic contents.
14th Mar 2017, 7:36 AM
Isaac Adavize
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