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Suggestions for best language to start as a beginner in programming
to learn the best
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Learn Python Html Css Javascript
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I would definitely go for Python. It is getting more and more popular lately, the community is amazing and the possibilities are virtually endless. And the best part is that it is one of the easiest languages to learn. This is proven by the fact that there are quite a few computer science for beginners courses online that are heavily relied on Python.
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For a beginner C and python are good choices but it also depend on your area of interest like if you want to go for web development html and css will be the best choice for beginners, for android you should go with basics of java,for machine learning python and R are good choices
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Depends on what you want to do by learning the code.
For solving various problems scattered throughout the internet I would recommend c and c++
For creating Android apps and GUI applications Java is best. though u shouldn't jump on java if you are a beginner.. go with python first
For web based application or website designing.. you have to learn html and css for front end and for backend.. well it's up to you but python is more used and it is easier
And if you just wanna learn something and jump on to others from the knowledge you have on your current language start python! as it is simple.. yet powerful.
hope this helps
peace ✌
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c++ and html
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try to learning python or java . The best language for beginners . because you learn the basic principle programming & then learn object - oriented programming in simple word Compared to other programming languages . And then it is easier to learn other languages. good luck .
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I would use HTML or JavaScript or C++ any of those are great starters
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Java, then moving on to harder ones like C, C++, and C#, anyways it depends on what do you want to do with them.
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Web is the best place for beginners. The big three: HTML, CSS and JavaScript. They will get you up and running quicker than C or C++. You will learn more transferable skills, and it will be a smoother journey.
Then dive into whatever interests you.