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In what order learn languages?

Your opinion which languages to learn and where to begin?

19th Nov 2017, 1:53 PM
OG Pew
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It all depends on what you are trying to achieve there are different languages for performing different tasks Procedural languages eg. C , PL/SQL Object oriented Lang eg. Java, C++ Functional languages eg. Mathematica Scripting language eg. Perl Web languages (I m not sure if there is a category like this ☺️) eg.HTML CSS And lots of other types I guess with varied different functions and fields (like recently some languages are used specially for data science and are developing APIs for the same in leaps and bounds) But if you are beginner from my experience I would suggest the following order 1. C and C++ (easy to learn and covers lot of principles and standards ) 2. Java (omg !!! what is it that you cannot do with it. Maybe it’s not the most Sophisticated language around but it is going to stay for a longggggg time) 3. Learn some fun language which is quick to write and with smart APIs like python 4. HTML and XML (it will set basics for web development) I feel this should help you with a solid base and definitely you need to keep up with the latest trends and what area and field you are employing your skills. Happy learning 😁😁😁
20th Nov 2017, 3:37 AM
surabhi
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Whatever the users aim might be but I think for a beginner it is better to learn from c or cpp cause that has all the basics you need.Remmember you cannot make sentence without learning alphabets!
19th Nov 2017, 9:31 PM
Drumsticks
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19th Nov 2017, 2:06 PM
Gunther Strauss
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yeah I think C++ should be ur first stop
19th Nov 2017, 6:45 PM
Mathews Moses
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I have already studied C ++, What I need to learn now?
19th Nov 2017, 7:09 PM
OG Pew
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I think C or C++ should be your first stop, master the basics then you can continue with or pick some other language NOTE: Once you've mastered some language basics it becomes easy to tell which path you wanna go with
20th Nov 2017, 9:59 AM
Wasula Benjamin
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Now go to Java and c# after python and database (SQL, etc.. ) and web programming (php, Javascript) and markup languages (css, html). By studying this, you will have a good program basis and then choose the area in which you want to specialize. Good luck.
19th Nov 2017, 9:32 PM
Ivan Carlos Anibal
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Begin with c++
19th Nov 2017, 2:36 PM
Ivan Carlos Anibal
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