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Topic: What Programming language is easy to learn ? - page 6. (Read 715 times)

newbie
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February 03, 2018, 08:33:53 AM
#42
I learned Java first then C# and moved to different languages and platforms from there.  Once I learned the basics on these to, it was very easy to branch out into other languages very quickly.  I am not an expert in any of them, but I can get around enough to accomplish moderately difficult tasks.
newbie
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February 03, 2018, 07:53:34 AM
#41
It depends on what you think when you say to learn a programming language. If you mean catching up with syntax then I would suggest some language that is clearly written and similar to english, e.g. visual basic or python. However, every language is the same in it's basis, at least as far as it goes for object oriented programming languages. When you learn one OO language then it's quite easy to learn others, it's only the matter of getting used to different syntax. But to truly learn to program in any language takes a long time. I think it takes around 5 years to really master programming. From that point on you should have enough experience to use any programing language that suits your task the best.
newbie
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February 03, 2018, 07:39:27 AM
#40
Start with hard coding using high level programming like Pascal and then once you got to know the basics of that, you can go to object pascal which is Delphi.
newbie
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February 03, 2018, 06:04:41 AM
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good in learning English language programming language because in addition to easy to understand also singkron by the way
newbie
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February 03, 2018, 05:47:46 AM
#38
Language does not matter that much - it's programming fundamentals that matters
sr. member
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At my opinion Java PHP HTML and Javascript is the most friendly languages for a newbie.
newbie
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For me it was C. If you begin with this low-level programming language then you'll be learn others easily..
Or you can try to begin with Python. It's much pure  Wink
hys
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If you are eager to pursue web development, JavaScript is an excellent starter. The syntax is similar to that of C, so learning JS sets you up to continue with your programming education. Further, for beginners, JavaScript is more relenting and dynamically-typed (untyped). Because of its wide applicability, JS is a solid starter language. Further, it serves as a gateway to more complicated programming languages like C++.
jr. member
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Javascript is probably the best initial language to learn
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newbie
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An easy programming language is Autoit
newbie
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none is easy, maybe python is easier
legendary
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newbie
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I think that the simplest way is to learn by doing, so do not choose a specific language but choose what you want to do. After that it's possible to search an appropriate "tool".. i started building games with unity 3d and learned C# because of it.
So what do you want to program?
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I don't get it. For what?
C#, python, java. If you are brave, that C++ xD
Why everybody think that C++ is something scary? I studying C++ it is very clear language to understand.
Cons - there is no garbage collector.
newbie
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Python or Perl, depends on your needs
newbie
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None is easy to learn, every language has pros and cons.
An easier language would be PHP.
newbie
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I don't get it. For what?
C#, python, java. If you are brave, that C++ xD
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All of them are easy to learn, hard to master, just like human languages!

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I think, the easiest language is java. Is statically typed, almost, nothing is changing in syntax, api and you have big job opportunity, songs perfect. But for me it's not fun to code on java any more, there are a lot of great languages and platforms out there. All you need, is to try. My personal preference are: ruby, js, python.
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