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Programming for beginners
Which programming language is most beneficial in current age. Which programming language is easy to learn for beginners and its benefits. Please guide me.
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It's based on which job role do you are interested?
If interested in android app development you should learn Kotlin.
For AI/ML you should learn Python.
And the like.
First, find out which job role you are interested in, then search for best programming language for the specified job role.
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This question has been asked pretty much every week. Please use the search engine to find previous times this was asked and answered in different ways. I suggest “best language” as a search term.
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Sreeju’s answer is pretty good. But if you dont want to apply for a job etc.
Do python for automation
SQL for data
C,C++, and C# is good for robotics and web design
Html for web making and more
I would research in the one your most interested in. I use python for automation as its vital for other types of prgramming too etc.
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John agreed, Python is nice for automation: Those kind of tasks typically don’t need the hyper-speed of other languages as opposed to Python’s relatively slow but still superhuman fast interpreter, and Python is easy to change on the fly since it’s a hybrid interpreted language. You can even run fresh code live in the interactive shell TYJ!
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Yeah. Awesome answer Wilbur Jaywright
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start with C/HTML
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Devang Garg if you had just said, C, the language pretty much every other language is written in, I would’ve understood. If you had just said HTML, the language that is debatably not a programming language, but there is a high demand for in web development, I would’ve understood. But you said both? That’s like telling someone that wants to get into making toys to learn how to do resin casting and in the same breath to learn to build with Lego Duplos. Not that your answer is per se wrong, it just seems kind of strange.