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That depends on what you're trying to achieve.
⏺️For any kind of website related works:
1.HTML
2.CSS
3.Javascript
knowledge on the above three is required as basic.
✨For web development: Start with HTML, and then move on to CSS, JavaScript, JQuery, PHP, and SQL.
✨For general application :
programming: Python, C++, and Ruby; then Java, C#, or Swift, based on the platform you're targeting.
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phyton and c-hashtag
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Thomas
That was a joke!
https://devrant.com/rants/19446/when-people-pronounce-c-as-c-hash-or-even-better-c-hashtag-instead-of-c-sharp
Same with "phyton"!
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Based on:
https://www.sololearn.com/Discuss/1966531/?ref=app
44.7% recommended Python
16.5% recommended C
12.7% recommended Java
7.9% recommended HTML
6.9% recommended C++
6.2% thought it doesn't really matter which language you start with.
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Pls use the search bar next time before posting similar questions
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Jan Markus oh yes, have seen "Phyton" used in many Q&A threads 😂.
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RichGod Usen as Alphin K Sajan pointed out it depends on what you want to learn or do.
But this is a duplicate question please use the searchbar before asking.
Thanks and happy coding.
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Javascript for the web
Python for data science
C#/Java for enterprise Applications
COBOL for legacy bank/insurance programming and maintenance
C/C++ for performance critical work
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If you are new
so you can Learn
1. HTML
2. CSS
3. JAVASCRIP
and 1st you full foucus on html and you learned html you foucus on css and then javascript.
after you Learn full html, css & javascript
Then you start other languages 🤗🤗🤗
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Thomas ive never seen someone calling a joke incorrect and teaching the person the correct way before; its called a joke
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Go for server side Apps at Google
Rust for future performance critical Apps
Julia for future data science work
Objective C for legacy IOS App maintenance
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English to learn from the widest array of learning resources
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Thomas COBOL had a resurgence in demand at the beginning of the pandemic as many legacy government applications in the US were written with it.
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Sonic yeah 26.4% close enough but many of these newer websites are still being built on wordpress for around $150 to $250 USD
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Jan Markus Ive never seen someone call c# c-hashtag before; it is called c sharp
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Ruby for Rails development
Swift for IOS Apps
PHP for legacy web back-end apps
Html/css for web markup and styling
SQL for database management
Kotlin for Android development
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Thomas I use common business oriented language daily... and have for decades.
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Never said you did Thomas
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I will recommend html, then css, then js and then python🤗
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Kode Krasher you're quite correct. PHP is still used in nearly 80% of the back-end web applications and probably will be for many more years. No sign yet of Node/Deno, Django/Flask, Rails, Spring or ASP.net catching up to that.