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Is python hard to learn?

I am a beginner. Now I learn html. Then i want to learn. Tell me some suggestions.

27th Dec 2016, 9:57 AM
Nithin Sukumar
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Welcome to Sololearn and congratulations on making the choice of becoming a programmer! :-) Programming is all related. To start coding you need to think like a coder. For that I highly recommend you to focus on a high-level language, such as: Python, HTML, Java or C#. These are all great choices for whatever you would want to focus on. Object-orientation is a beautiful method to program in and since C++ (lower-level language) and many other high-level langs provides this it might also help to look into other languages first who covers this part as well, only on a more straightforward way. 1. Python does not deal with any user-interface which makes it a very fast language but it is also a truly dynamic language. It is actually, hands-down, my favorite language! Because of its wide variety and mixed simplicity - just to mention a few: backend web development, data analysis, artificial intelligence, and scientific computing, productivity tools, games, and desktop apps. So there are plenty of choices for you to cover here BRANCH: Ruby, PyPy, backend 2. HTML is considered to be the easiest and mainly focus on websites in general BRANCH: great to pick up CSS, JavaScript and PHP. 3. Java is a massive language and might demand a high-end computer to work properly but is fully portable and can be used on any device. Often used in apps, platform games and low-performance programs. BRANCH: JavaScript, SQL 4. Lastly C# is one of the most appreciated languages, often used on Microsoft platform such as apps and games. great for gaming and unity coding. If you want to go C++ then C# is your natural choice. BRANCH: C++, Unity The golden rule in programming is to not spread out too much or you will mix the code together and face unnecessary frustration and several hours of extra work. Instead 'branch out'... : HTML into, PHP and CSS. C# into C++ and Unity. Java into JavaScript and so on... To help you even further here's a great link to help you decide: www.bestprogramminglanguagefor.me/q
27th Dec 2016, 10:25 AM
Tristan McCullen
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Python is a lot similar to Ruby and they are both on clean English with clear commands.
27th Dec 2016, 10:28 AM
Tristan McCullen
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nope
28th Dec 2016, 11:57 AM
ARINDAM BAISHYA
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from my point of view Python is the most beginner friendly language and it is powerful also. with Python you get good exposure to modern day programming. and Python is involve in many areas of development from game, desktop app, etc. and even micro codes for microcontrollers. above all in Python you get better readability of code and better understanding.
28th Dec 2016, 9:49 AM
Pushpendra Tripathi
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python is a beginner-friendly language, the syntax is similar to ruby, and other langs from the same category. it's most used in scientific programming, robotics, and AI.
28th Dec 2016, 11:43 AM
waleed hamed
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nothing is hard unless you try! Pyyhon is very easy to learn!
28th Dec 2016, 1:47 PM
Manish Garg
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it's all relative. compared to other programming languages no it's not and I suspect you knew that before asking this. compared to tying your shoe, no it's very hard. do you want someone to type for you too?
25th Feb 2017, 11:03 PM
Matthew Slanchik
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nice question it is not too different from the basic programming
4th Mar 2017, 2:13 PM
anu
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no
28th Dec 2016, 7:37 AM
Seva
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nothing is hard unless you try!
28th Dec 2016, 1:46 PM
Manish Garg
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